1. First off, welcome to the #nostr tribe, and we are indeed excited to have you around.
2. You have indeed made a valid point, and thank you for bravely sharing it with us.
People have already shared with you how you can find like-minded individuals or those with the same interests. And if I may add, the below helped me adjust to nostr:
3. One week on nostr will not be enough for you to learn about it. I have been here for almost a year, and I am still discovering new things about it. Even the early adopters of nostr are still figuring it out. You may need to read more about nostr as an infrastructure (protocol, apps, relay, security) and its user base. Nostr is an ever-growing, evolving infrastructure. Apps come and go, and so do the users. This is because it is a different kind of technology.
4. You need to reorient how to use social media from square one, unlike conventional TikTok, Facebook, etc. (centralised).
5. If you want to grow, you need to engage with people. Yes, the majority of the users are into #btc, but I hope that does not put you off.
As for me, I do not talk about bitcoin. There is niche content out there, but you need to do the legwork and searching. Depending on the app you are using on nostr, the algorithm here is not like that of centralised networks. In order to personalise your experience, you have to either follow hashtags, e.g., #asknostr, #plebchain, #nostr, #grownostr, to find people and content. These are the major hashtags, except for #btc, based on this site, asknostr.site, which tells you all major hashtags. And for search, use ants.sh.
There are plenty of resources out there, and you can start from the nostr website.
I hope that helps, and again, we are pleased to see you around. 🫂 🎉💯👏