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After spending about a week on Primal, a few things have stood out to me, enough that I felt it was worth sharing honestly.

First, the people.

I have felt welcomed, and that matters.

That said, the platform itself has felt very Bitcoin-heavy.

I want to be fair here, this could simply be my first-week experience. It may come down to who I’m following, or the default accounts suggested when you first sign up. I actually had to unfollow around 300 default accounts and am currently following only a handful of people.

So this might not reflect Nostr as a whole, but first impressions matter.

For someone coming from Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok, that initial feed can feel overwhelming. This is especially true after already navigating the learning curve of protocols, relays, wallets, npubs, and nsecs.

Another small but noticeable difference is posting style. Heavy text-and-link posts and hashtags mid-sentence. It’s not wrong, just unfamiliar, and it adds friction for new users.

I don’t think the solution is asking people to change how they post.

A simple improvement could be better onboarding. Clearer account recommendations at sign-up, or even a short interest-based survey to help new users find content that actually resonates with them.

For my part, I want to be the change I want to see here.

I’m going to post the way I did on TikTok and Facebook. Real, creative, human content. Not following an existing Nostr trend, but bringing genuine social energy into the space.

My hope is that by doing that, I can help build, at least around me, the kind of decentralized social experience I’d actually want to use.

This is just one creator’s first-week perspective. But I suspect others may feel the same.

#introductions

#nostr

#primal

#decentralized

#creatoreconomy

#socialmedia

#authenticity

#firstimpressions

https://blossom.primal.net/ef68416a718ac945ddcb44d0505d5ee88ab6ee93a12735961a978e178e824785.mp4

primal... coconuts and bare chested bois and bitcoin maximalism. not all of nostr is like that but some of us actually care about lightning a lot more and we have a troll brigade of moneros who will try to convert you to pump their bags.

jumble.social and coracle.social and nostrudel.ninja are all much better

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Oh these are all different... Umm clients? Clients! Haha

I'm learndingd!!

Yeah, your criticism of primal's starting experience makes sense. I sure hope they listen... It seems cultish, IMO. On the other hand, other clients don't do anything at all to introduce you to nostr, and that's just as bad. When I started, I had no idea what to do and basically just posted like, "hellooooo anybody out there???" and got no response and saw nothing because I didn't follow anyone and wasn't followed by anyone. I verrrry nearly quat, in the first couple days. But then someone saw it and taught me hashtags while also telling me to "gfy," which I didn't know the meaning of, and wasn't great after I learned it. This definitely needs to improve. Maybe it has, idk.

The tale of Comte de Sats. A heartbreaking tale of loneliness and bravery...

He called out to the void..."hello...? Is anyone out there?!?!?!' and the void was cruel.and dark, and offered no response.

He cried that night... And for weeks thereafter... He crawled into a little ball at the edge of the void and rocked backwards and forwards as he sobbed..

Lonely... Scared... Like a lil baby koala, shivering in the rain..

Then, one cold dark and rainy morning...

"He... He.... Herroowww...?"

Could it be? A voice from within the void...???

Emotions surged through Germain like a wave of Sats through his body!

He peers into a darkness and then he saw it... An outstretched hand... With fingers n shit.... He took it I. His own...

To be continued....

So yeah that's pretty much your story of how you started hey?

Nailed it 🎯 😂