Yeah, that makes sense. It makes me wish I was a developer instead of just rooting from the sidelines.

Also, #[3]​ envisions niche communities building on Nostr eventually. Whereas right now your cycling club might be stuck using Facebook groups (for example), in the future it might be easy to build a better community space on Nostr.

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You’re definitely doing more than rooting from the sidelines. You’re a QA engineer and usability tester, helping to carve and mold this as it grows.

Yeah, that's a good point.

The niche community thing, totally. I can count at least five different apps on my phone, each for a single community (neighborhood, church, kids sports, kids school, family, etc). In the future I might still have the same number of apps, but they would all use the nostr protocol and allow me to use the same account for all (if I want).

Yes, and the apps could be more tailored to the needs of the group. I'm in a few FB groups just because "everybody has FB," not because FB groups is the best structure for the group.