1. Why are you so worried about impatient people?
2. Why try to split who you are? That doesn't sound very healthy.
1. Why are you so worried about impatient people?
2. Why try to split who you are? That doesn't sound very healthy.
I second this perspective. It's too much to keep track of and you'd almost have to run your npubs like a business with spreadsheets of topics, targeted audience, etc. to yield the results you want. I'm of the opinion to have them under one so people witness the multiple experiences, interests, and knowledge of topics. We're not trees producing one fruit, but many in all seasons. Be fruitful. 😉
Yeah, I just can't split myself up AGAIN. I already have a git npub, two organizational/shared npubs, and some test npubs, as well as this one, and I'm just done. Like, maximum npub reached. 🙃
1) Because waiting a week is ridiculous. Akin to having a snail-mail penpal.
2) I'm the only one writing on some topics, so I'll have to be the one to build that section up, but that won't work if new npubs get discouraged, can't find the notes, or think I can't see what they're writing.
3) I've been trying not to split, but the clients all completely fail at highlighting/filtering individual notes, rather than npubs, by topic. It's a work around.
I see. Well, given current constraints, it's not too hard to see why you're having issues.