In your closing remark, you mean disconnect from "centralised social media" right? I was with you up til there. I am finding so much value in Nostr, the conversations are well proper, like, and much of the information I'm gleaning is applicable and helpful to my current real world activities.
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yeah - I think Nostr is a way to disconnect. You decide what you want to see. So for me it's a way of disconnecting. I thought I could control what I could see on the centralised apps but they give you the feed that is dictated by the highest bidder - whether that's ads, or a 'We think you'll like this' type of content.