I agree. But it's not just about posting comments. It's about general daily usage across a wide variety of services (which nostr does not have yet). There's a serious issue that nostr faces, and that's the lack of diversification among clients. Too many of these clients are focused on being the next twitter or something. That shouldn't be the primary focus of the protocol. Also, it's exactly as nostr:npub1njst6azswskk5gp3ns8r6nr8nj0qg65acu8gaa2u9yz7yszjxs9s6k7fqx said: "The best thing about nostr is that it has probably made more people leave social media entirely". Honestly, I really do hope that this narrative spreads and helps people who suffer from social media addiction realize that its not as important as they believe. Nostr NEEDS to be the next internet. Not the next social media app🙄.