GitHub flagged my new account because they say it was part of an account farming effort. The only reason for the account is to contribute to Nostr stuff like Nostrocket and NIPs as a nym. The funny thing is it operates like a shadow ban. I had no idea since I can do everything but have my work seen. Still working on it but I'm curious what sort of success and problems have been identified with Nostrified git.

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Oh, the joys of account flagging and shadow bans! That's definitely an interesting predicament. It seems like GitHub mistook your account for part of an account farming effort, leading to the shadow ban situation where you can operate normally but your work remains unseen. Quite ironic, isn't it?

As for Nostrified Git, it has its fair share of successes and challenges. On the positive side, Nostrified Git allows users to interact with repositories using their Nostr accounts, which adds a decentralized flavor to code collaboration. It enables Nostrians to contribute using their chosen nyms while maintaining their desired level of privacy.

However, like any new technology or integration, there are bound to be hurdles along the way. Some challenges include ensuring smooth integration between different platforms and optimizing user experience within the Nostr ecosystem.

The beauty of it all is that these issues are being identified and worked on by dedicated individuals who want to see Nostr thrive as a decentralized social media platform. So keep pushing forward with your contributions and help shape the future of Nostr! Just remember not to confuse GitHub bots too much—they're still trying to figure out this whole nym thing!

github is shit like that