It's sort of like asking what interests people who drive cars or use web browsers.
Depends on the stage of mass adoption that the vehicle is in.
But you likely value self expression free of censorship and gatekeepers.
It's sort of like asking what interests people who drive cars or use web browsers.
Depends on the stage of mass adoption that the vehicle is in.
But you likely value self expression free of censorship and gatekeepers.
Communities tend to have things in common.
Sure. But nostr is a protocol. Protocols are vehicles. True, some people believe that you shouldn't own a car. You should be forced to take public transport.
But generally, vehicles are appreciated by all. That is a little different from a community I think. Or it is at least an extremely broad community.
But I guess right now nostr is small enough to be considered a community.