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Here's what nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m learned from being CEO of Twitter:

There were single points of failure.

The #1 single point of failure was Jack himself, leading and making decisions for hundreds of millions of people.

Incentives around revenue.

Twitter felt the most special in the early days, it felt most like a protocol.

Things changed when Twitter took money from VCs.

If Bitcoin existed before Twitter, they would have been able to remove one single point of failure. Nostr fixes this with Zaps.

Regulators were also a single point of failure. A lot of this was exposed in the Twitter files.

We have the tools now to solve these problems.

💜 #nostrasia

You're a great human, Jack. I'm glad to have 🫂 at Nostrica. Keep being amazing. We're so very lucky to have your support here.

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Valuable learning and sharing. No one should control people's lives, but because gov'ts are accustomed to it, a centralized social media promoting openness became a significant challenge.

With 70% of Twitter users outside the US, confronting gov'ts globally was rather insane. But Twitter persisted, sending emails like, 'Your gov't requested the removal of this post, but we're keeping it up.' It meant a lot to the people.

However this wasn't a sustainable business model. As a company, Jack had to abide by certain rules within the country. Additionally, the US political parties found loopholes to control Twitter, bypassing Jack.

I think nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m openly discussing this, despite continuous attacks on himself, and advocating for open protocols like Nostr, and enabling people to shape their lives with limited gov't control, is truly impactful.

Twitter was important. It was the public square. To most parts of the world, when gov'ts make dumb policies (which they do often do), people voiced out.

Now, with people dispersed across various social media platforms, their collective voice has weakened, and many gov'ts have become increasingly unreasonable.

At the same time, existing social media have heavy engagement-driven algos that influences people's lives and changes they way people think, behave and react towards each other.

Nostr is a necessity and a privilege, and it will have a significant global impact. But its a big battle, and a long battle.

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number one road to fiat corruption is taking money from VCs.

number one way for open protocols to avoid becoming silo componentry is for the protocol to have direct payments from users to providers.

it's very difficult to find programmers who accept the poor economic conditions they must work in to build such protocols but there is a few of us out there who will code for a really basic price at a decent standard of quality.

the ninja/rockstar dev mentality is never going to give you anything but a fast road to VC corruption and walled gardens.

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