Nostr is definitely also a community, at least based on the definition I cited in the post.

> a series of connections, and a knowledge base, and a skillset that we can't fulfill as an individual, while having a social relationship with people in such a way that we can call on them for help.

That's not to say that _everyone_ on nostr is part of the "nostr community". But there is definitely a cohesive social cluster with a significant level of shared values.

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I think of it as:

The current nostr community as a whole: early adopters

Smaller overlapping communties. Comming from a network science background, communities are the clusters found after optimizing some metric such as distance between entities or entities that share some mutual label.

...Might be fun to see what clusters exist using the various interactions between users 🤔

💯 I've been waiting for someone to do this visualization forever! Maybe I should just bite the bullet and do it

Nostr is an ecosystem of communities.

Communities can exist at:

The protocol level (see: follow list)

The application level (see: Highlighter)

The relay level

or, the individual level.

What I see in this thread is a debate about the definitions of communities at the individual level.

However at the individual level, we are participants.

My npub is a participant of many communities, as well as an isolated community of its own.

My npub's community does not stop at the information stored on relays.

It extends into other dimensions with some applications, such as when I speak to users Nostr Nests or CornyChat.

It extends into "mental narrative" communities, otherwise known as "tribal models."

I elect to identify as a vegan. Hodlbod elects to identify as a Christian. These are examples of tribal models.

What I see lacking on Nostr to this day is communities. There is an ABUNDANCE of community to be found.

But what we haven't seemed to nail down is the individual creation and collective maintenance of our digital communities.

That is the goal here, I think.

Unfortunately this post ends early. Good luck Nostr devs. We're all rooting for you.