Simplex / TG groups are the low hanging fruit ; the rest is a longer road.
Same. Also, lot of the engagement has had to move off-Nostr, tho because everyone is waiting for bug-free versions of the apps they want to use to get finished.
Like, nostr:nprofile1qqsq7pslujvn5pp3ggzje3qqfua45lyrnrfrsj68emztfe7qpzvwt6qprdmhxue69uhhg6r9vehhyetnwshxummnw3erztnrdakj7qfqwaehxw309ahx7um5wghx26tww4hxg7nhv9h856t89eehqctrv5hsz9nhwden5te0vaex2etwwdhh2mpwwdcxzcm99ukv33hp and nostr:nprofile1qqswxthxnzznhj87yks3epge2fghx48qlck205capar5srj6rg0q4kgpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7wdv8u5 could soon dump Telegram, GitHub, OneDev, Gitea, Slack, Project Gutenberg, GoodReads, SimpleX, and Matrix and move all of that activity onto Nostr. That, alone, would be a visible shift in the statistics. And there are lots of other npubs in the same position: off-Nostr, working on Nostr, and talking about Nostr.
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It seems to be the opposite, actually, as figuring out what a group/community is and how DMs work, seems to be the hardest and most politically-frought convos on Nostr because they can make or brake lucrative business models.
Bookstuff and gitstuff have been easier, as nobody really cares. 😂
nobody in social cares, it's a business subject more, and nerding subject otherwise