Here's my profile for Reason on Nostr and why it could very well change the world

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Can Nostr Make Twitter's Dreams Come True?

Twitter's founder says Nostr is “100 percent what we wanted”—an open, ownerless network

Alex Gladstein | 8.13.2024

Virtually everyone agrees that social media is broken. On Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok, people fear out-of-control algorithms, fake news, state actor censorship, and propaganda. Google and Meta collect vast troves of personal information on their users and receive hundreds of thousands of requests every year from governments around the world to access that data. YouTube has become arguably "the most powerful media platform in the history of humanity," yet its algorithm is an ever-changing black box to the creators that populate the platform with videos. During the pandemic, federal officials were in contact with every major social media platform, coercing them to remove content.

The problem is centralized control. We can't trust companies to run our primary communications infrastructure. Government regulation only makes matters worse because it creates new legal barriers to entering the industry, which protects incumbent players and stifles innovation.

What if there were an alternative, not owned by Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, or the Chinese Communist Party? What if there were a way to control your own data to prevent companies from harvesting and monetizing it? What if you had granular control over what you see in your feed, with the freedom to choose your own algorithms? What if you owned your identity, which could be accessed seamlessly across different clients? That way, if you disapprove of the changes that Elon Musk brought to X, instead of closing your account you could take your handle and followers elsewhere.

That alternative exists. It's called "Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays"—or Nostr.

The Decentralized Solution

Invented by a pseudonymous programmer and overwhelmingly funded by grants from non-profit foundations, this decentralized, free, and open-source protocol has been quietly evolving for the past three years. Like bitcoin, Nostr is a community-run digital network highly resistant to censorship and corruption. It has 40,000 weekly active users and a growing ecosystem of clients and applications ranging from social media to long-form publishing to payments.

Nostr is only necessary because our existing internet is so broken.

Fifteen years ago, social media seemed destined to decentralize the world and give power back to the people. In 2009, we watched as Arab Spring activists used Twitter and Facebook to organize, coordinate, and help topple several long-standing dictatorships. The promise was that these new social platforms, designed by Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, could help liberate the masses.

It was intoxicating—but turned out to be a mirage. The Arab revolutions stalled out when brutal military regimes cracked down. These platforms became tools for spying and censoring their users. X and Facebook have helped journalists and human rights activists reach bigger audiences, but they haven't fulfilled their revolutionary promise.

Jack Dorsey's Shift from Bluesky to Nostr

This was a major theme at the 2024 Oslo Freedom Forum, which is put on annually by the Human Rights Foundation, where I serve as chief strategy officer. At this conference for democracy and human rights, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey told the audience that the problem was, actually, guys like him: The very fact that Twitter, now X, has a CEO makes it a single point of failure. Governments routinely pressured Dorsey to censor content; once the company's offices in India were raided. Dorsey says that under the new Musk regime X complies with whatever governments want.

The X network is proprietary. Known as a "silo," this construct traps a user's identity, followers, and data. X also has the power to evict anyone from the platform and delete what they've written. Several years ago, when he was still running the company, Dorsey became convinced that Twitter should become an application instead, where users could post content to an open, ownerless network. This would make it similar to how bitcoin works, where you use an application called a wallet to interact with the network, but the network itself is neutral and open.

Building a non-proprietary architecture was Dorsey's original vision for Twitter, but over time the need to maximize revenue to build a business and serve shareholders undermined that goal.

Nevertheless, in 2021, Dorsey encouraged the creation of Bluesky—an initiative bootstrapped in-house to create that open neutral base layer. But after Musk bought the company, the managers of Bluesky were afraid they would run out of money and started raising funds from venture capitalists, which undermined the vision of building an open platform. Dorsey grew disenchanted and left the Bluesky board.

At the conference in Oslo, Dorsey explained what happened next:

I asked a question: What open source initiatives should I be funding that would be helpful to the public internet? And people kept tweeting at me that I should be looking at Nostr. I found the GitHub that described it and it was 100 percent what we wanted from Bluesky, but it wasn't developed from a company. It was completely independent. Its paper diagnosed every single problem we saw and had. But did it in a grassroots and dead simple way, that felt like the early Twitter where any developer could get on and really feel it.

Escaping the 'Golden Prisons'

Nostr was created in 2020 by the pseudonymous Brazilian programmer fiatjaf, who describes it as "the simplest open protocol that is able to create a censorship-resistant global 'social' network once and for all."

Though nobody is in charge, Nostr works as promised and is thriving. "It is the solution we've all been looking for," says Miljan Braticevic, founder of Primal, one of the two dozen plus clients now available for the Nostr protocol. "Nostr is not a Twitter competitor or a Mastodon competitor. This is the biggest misconception at the moment. That's just the tip of the iceberg. Nostr is nothing less than the foundation for the new internet. Meaning almost every conceivable app we have today will be built on Nostr."

Braticevic's prediction is echoed by at least a dozen other prominent developers. Martti Malmi, the first coder to work on bitcoin alongside Satoshi Nakamoto, is now a Nostr developer. In a recent talk, he said he had started to work on similar ideas around decentralized identity in 2019, only to come close to giving up. But then he found fiatjaf's invention, which he called a "godsend."

"Bitcoin is freedom of money, and Nostr is freedom of everything else," Malmi said. "I was there" in the earliest days of bitcoin, "and Nostr is even more intense."

For something that could be world-changing, Nostr is quite simple. To join, you sign up with a mobile or desktop client, which helps you to create a public and private key pair. The public key (or "npub") is used as your identifier, and you share it with clients and other users so that people can find your posts or pay you for your content. The private key ("nsec") is hidden by the user, stored safely (just like a bitcoin seed phrase), and is your way to log in to different services. Unlike platforms like X or Facebook, no other information is required to set up and use Nostr.

This gives users a powerful range of sovereignty. You can use a client, for example, that has strong hate speech controls. Or you can choose one that doesn't have any at all. You can use a client with aggressive algorithms, just like the ones X uses today. Or you can use one without any algorithm at all. Today, when you log in to an app like Primal, you can sort your feed by what's the latest, by what's most popular, by what's most zapped, or by customized keywords. It's up to you.

Last month, the macroeconomist Lyn Alden, author of one of the best books on bitcoin, published a long essay about Nostr's potential:

[Nostr] is a simple set of foundational building blocks that, if widely adopted, could gradually reshape "the Web" as we know it. Instead of a separate set of siloed social ecosystems, we could gravitate toward a more interoperable set of ecosystems, with more of the power dispersed to the content creators and to the audience, and away from the middlemen corporations.

The Nostr network is constructed like a spider web that can morph and regenerate, making it almost impossible to censor. When you set up a client on Nostr (perhaps, Primal or Damus on iOS; Amethyst on Android; or Coracle on the web), you choose from a variety of relays to connect to. This architecture ensures no single point of failure: If you are connected to seven or eight relays, and half of them choose to censor posts, your feed remains censorship-free, as your app will display the net sum of everything broadcast from each relay. If the Chinese government decides to attack your relays—as it did in 2023 when Damus launched on the Hong Kong and mainland app store—then more can be spun up. "The enemy," said Damus creator Will Casarin, "is too numerous."

Prominent bitcoin developer and educator Gigi—who switched to Nostr and deleted his X account—says that what helped it become so resilient is that it has zero exit cost. If the Chinese Communist Party bans YouTube, its domestic users lose everything. There's no way to get back their profiles and followers. The same is true if a user voluntarily closes an account.

Gigi calls these corporate silos "golden prisons" with no escape. Nostr's spider-like architecture makes escaping easy. If one client goes down, or you fail to connect to one relay, you just find another client or connect to another relay. You keep your posts, photos, preferences, contacts, and even algorithms of choice. If you use X, you are an X creator. But if you use Primal, you aren't a Primal creator, you are a Nostr creator.

https://reason.com/2024/08/13/can-nostr-make-twitters-dreams-come-true/

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Really appreciate u Alex

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Brilliant, tie them all together as an add for nostr.

Thank you! I thought they’re good as separate shorts, but will think of it… Same with the TikTok sound, we should leave this behind… Maybe a cash register sound file 😂

Yeah, I collected some game sounds check it out... https://ufile.io/f/cgf4l

👌will check tomorrow

Getting there...

Tbh I think most people will not get the cash register sound.

Would be even cooler with more scenes from other types of people like politicians/activists talking about human rights, or even plebs talking about censorship.

Yeah but I’ll have to stop here due to other priorities, there can be lots of versions, anybody can edit etc

Cheers!🍻

I hadn’t realized you posted it here in entirety. Great piece!

Only the first half! Thanks!

Il y a eu une publication de faite sur X ?

Je n'ai pas pu y aller ce jour... Par hasard Erik cette après midi j'ai dû repartager avec Jack grâce via Google souvenir peut-être il ne les a plus car il avait prendre tout perdu suite aux réactions épidermiques de M. Tweet au moment où nous basculions sur suite au retour de Jack d'Afrique, les éléments de conférence d'Accra, les visites de Jack à Grindless, vos formidables équipes sans oublier la partie technique (installation) que vous avez su développer, facilitant l'accès à l'emploi des villageoises (ois) via d'autres métiers qui se développent autour de création.....y compris le développement du minage

A Free Will Revolution. ❤️

the comments are cringe

the comments are cringe

So bad

Good reality check though

Reason's commenters are the worst they they have going for them. Who would want to associate with an audience like that?

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Let's go! I've been waiting for this. Will read and reflect soon. 🔥🔥🔥

Replying to make sure I read this today

Very good read! I already forwarded it to some people.

you nailed it on the censorship, out-of-control algos, and gov, but i’d push more on how ad-driven models are brainwashing us with content that’s just ‘watchable.’ it’s not that the whole internet is broken - it’s that ads have hijacked it. that’s where i see the real value in value-for-value #nostr

Alex nailed it, highlighting why Nostr is the only way forward and why everything else that exists now is broken.

I highlighted and commented on many passages from the article with highlighter.com if your client supports those 🥹

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This is extremely huge

Posted highlights in my instagram story alongside random viking gifs. Thatll showem. *revolution intenzifies*

Fantastic

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Inspirational article. It also made me guilty for all the time wasting and messing around I do on a platform this important.

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Great read. looking forward to going to my first nostr conference!

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Excellent!!!!

Nostr isn’t just another alternative to big social media it’s a necessary response to a growing crisis. While platforms like Facebook have become 'golden prisons,' trapping us in their ecosystems and controlling what we see, say, and share, Nostr offers an escape + a way to reclaim our digital freedom.

The recent clampdown on free speech in the UK is a reminder of how fragile our rights can be. Governments and corporations are tightening their grip, pushing the boundaries of censorship, and stifling dissent behind te mask of regulation and 'public safety.' This isn’t just happening in the UKit’s a global trend, and it’s only getting worse. If you’re serious about protecting your voice in an increasingly authoritarian digital landscape, it’s time for nostr. Because in the end, it’s not just about escaping the regime it’s about ensuring that our right to speak freely survives, no matter who’s trying to clamp down on it."

Hands down the best description of Nostr I've read to date. Brilliant 👏

Thank you!!

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"The problem is centralized control."

100%

"We can't trust companies to run our primary communications infrastructure."

Corporate oligopolies, yes. Small businesses - especially co-ops and social enterprises - that are directly accountable to their customers? These we can trust.

"Government regulation only makes matters worse because it creates new legal barriers to entering the industry, which protects incumbent players and stifles innovation."

This is called "regulatory capture", not "government regulation". There's certainly plenty of that about; link taxes, "chat control" etc. There's also regulations like the GDPR and DMA in the EU, and similar privacy protection and monopoly prevention laws in other jurisdictions, that are slowly but surely eroding the power of Big Tech and other corporate oligopolies.

"Nostr is nothing less than the foundation for the new internet. Meaning almost every conceivable app we have today will be built on Nostr."

How many times have we heard this before? There's a reason every "new internet" architecture - from USENET and the web onwards - starts with public sharing of text documents and images, followed by audio-visual works. Because this is the easiest and most obvious use of a network by a large number of people.

Once you start trying to do things that are either more complicated, or mission-critical, you realise that there's are good reasons why a wide range of protocols are use on top of TCP/IP for different purposes.

Great article Alex. And a HUGE part of this potential, as pointed out by the mighty nostr:npub1a2cww4kn9wqte4ry70vyfwqyqvpswksna27rtxd8vty6c74era8sdcw83a , is the way you can use this for payments, making your lightning wallet similar to Venmo. Simply search for the person you need to pay, and zap them some sats. This is gonna be incredible!

Thanks for writing this, Alex.

It was pleasure! So fun

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great article..

Great article Alex!!

Excellent work Alex.

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its the emergence of the #protocolSociety basically cypherpunks creating public utility goods. next up we can replace the centralized filtering algos, with personalized sorting relays aka #treelay

'Feel free to spread far and wide!😁'

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"Google and Meta collect vast troves of personal information on their users and receive hundreds of thousands of requests every year from governments around the world to access that data"

Nothing stops the big boys to sync all data from all relays and then get deep insights into every Nostr user (and de-anonymize them) as well, right?

Nostr doesn't actually solve the "data ownership" problem. It makes it worse, because there is no delete, what you post here will truly haunt your for the rest of human existence.

Good point! I guess first step is to stop censorship and next to find solutions to solve for your valid concern. Cheers

Wow, thanks for sharing

Bitcoin + Nostr = Freedom's Swiss Army Knife 🫡

This warms my heart

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Came here because of your X feed on my timeline. 🧡💪

I've always enjoyed reading your articles, Alex. Loved this!

Excellent Clarion Call for Nostr’s decentralized freedom based platform. Thank you again. Alex.

X has become so political that it is exhausting

Too long

You’re already on Nostr :)

This certainly has the feeling of toothpaste squeezed

I started one too… finally got around to it.

Finally, an article to share with non-nostr friends.

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Baby birds of prey

I don’t want

Presumptions

Of understanding

What

Individuals

Scream

- but what if

Collectively

We each

Breathe

In and out

Oxygenated

-beings of slight

Dark nest is only

A respite of flight

No

It’s a lack

Of

Lightness

Within

Spartan Fire

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Can you not feel all my love coming to you? Oh

You’re an amazing woman who cares for everyone.

You’re the gentle blue fire who sets everyone ablaze.

Don’t fear you will burn everything down…what IS meant to survive will.

Flame brightly 💜🙌😊

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Forged in fire

We both were

Alone & separate

Taught each

To endure

The greatest gift

We each claimed

Was self love

With that

Our relationship

Self-reliance

—-

A female Phoenix

Burned some to the ground water

Once I felt sorrow

Living a life of regrets

Ego breathes fire

Ashes to ashes, birth bleeds

Heart shattered more gates

Iron transmuted to Love

Balanced flight takes place

- Catalysts curing

#poetry

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You're on AOL too now 😄

Really well written and fantastic article. Don't stop writing!