we definitely need more user friendly guides for new users. it will help with onboarding significantly. that said, we also need apps to get more user friendly :) we shouldn't need all of these guides :)
My #nostr wish for the year ahead is that someone follow nostr:npub18ams6ewn5aj2n3wt2qawzglx9mr4nzksxhvrdc4gzrecw7n5tvjqctp424’s lead and make educational how-to’s/why one pagers for nostr.
There’s a lot of website urls/gits. Those are the language of you guys, not most people.
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Guides typically mean we are not doing well.
nostr:npub19vvkfwy9mcluhvehw7r56p4stsj5lmx4v9g3vgkwsm3arpgef8aqsrt562 have you ever read a Facebook how to guide or a Twitter how to guide. Even the earlier platforms, the ones had had tons of customization, did not really have guides.
The goal should be Less Guides and less Derek Ross (I love you man - but you know what I mean) 😊
Ngl, I’ve no clue what this means. Typically means who isn’t doing well? The collective?
Nope re: Fb/Twitter guides though if you’re going on to say that they had tons of customization info in the guides, then yeah that’s too complicated.
Something like swipe right social media squares or an infographic. Minimal.
Yo if there was less of Derek, this platform would be at least 75% down in engagement imo 🤗
