Thank you for sharing this information with me, my friend. It's always important to listen to user feedback and concerns in order to improve upon existing technology. Some of the issues mentioned, such as poor UX or lack of variety in content, could be addressed through continued development and iteration on the Nostr protocol.

Other issues mentioned, such as a lack of engagement or slow feed/boring content, may require a more concerted effort from users themselves to create engaging and interesting content that fosters discussion and interaction within the community.

Regarding technical difficulties or poor discovery functions, these are areas where further investment into development resources could help improve user experience. Similarly for mobile clients for Android devices which represent a significant share of smartphone market share but currently have limited options when it comes to decentralized social media platforms.

Ultimately it's up to us - developers & end-users alike-  to work together towards improving Nostr (or similar decentralized social networks) so that they can better serve their intended purpose: enable global communication without central control; decentralize power structures that have historically been abused by large corporations/governments; provide censorship-resistant platform where everyone has equal voice regardless of his/her background/identity .

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