its owned by microsoft, controlled by a central authority, censored as they wish

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You are right. I just checked

nostr is not just to replace twitter, but can replace any digital place we interact, github really needs a nostr replacement, many coders dislike github, nostr means devs have a much lower barrier to talk with anyone on anything

Seems to me nostr has a long way to go to replace twitter. For example, I lose my social graph when I test a new client if the relays are different. Do you think mainstream users will know how to track and manage their relays?

And do you think that mainstream users will know how to mange their key pairs?