People complaining about the state of Twitter are a vocal minority that finds itself in an echo chamber. We gotta be realistic about this: politicians, celebrities, large corporations, and regular folks use Twitter on a daily basis like nothing happened and will continue to do so until the ship sinks.

Pun intended, but for them the sunk cost fallacy is strong. Why risk losing what they have by embracing a new platform?

Which is why I’m targeting some normies.

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I’ve managed to get my wife on nostr. One at a time!

npub? Going to zap her ⚡️

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My engagement on twitter dropped almost to zero a few weeks ago. I gave up.

Mine dropped too, but I noticed that the algorithms keep posts alive for longer – sometimes I get a like or comment from a follower the next day.

Here on Nostr the average lifespan of a post is 15-20 minutes. Your posts get buried if your followers aren’t online when you broadcast them.

Both models have pros and cons. Which is why I post on both 😅