Any suggestions on good authors using long format notes?
#asknostr
Any suggestions on good authors using long format notes?
#asknostr
What kind if suggestions? Notes for what?
I am referring to authors who blog using Nostr long format notes (NIP-23).
I like to just browse around on https://habla.news, there‘s plenty of good articles 👍🏻
off the top of my head:
nostr:npub1dergggklka99wwrs92yz8wdjs952h2ux2ha2ed598ngwu9w7a6fsh9xzpc nostr:npub1dtgg8yk3h23ldlm6jsy79tz723p4sun9mz62tqwxqe7c363szkzqm8up6m nostr:npub1r0rs5q2gk0e3dk3nlc7gnu378ec6cnlenqp8a3cjhyzu6f8k5sgs4sq9ac nostr:npub1jlrs53pkdfjnts29kveljul2sm0actt6n8dxrrzqcersttvcuv3qdjynqn nostr:npub1dtf79g6grzc48jqlfrzc7389rx08kn7gm03hsy9qqrww8jgtwaqq64hgu0 nostr:npub18jvyjwpmm65g8v9azmlvu8knd5m7xlxau08y8vt75n53jtkpz2ys6mqqu3 nostr:npub1wmr34t36fy03m8hvgl96zl3znndyzyaqhwmwdtshwmtkg03fetaqhjg240
You have given me a couple of new interesting people to follow, thank you
I have no idea what NIP I am using
But sometimes, I do post long notes (i.e. longer than most people bother to read 😄)
Hahaha.
About long notes:
Hmm. Thanks for sharing and looks like a worthwhile project. I've played around with YakiHonne a bit and a couple of articles from there have been automatically available via habla.news and Highlighter as well. But what's really been keeping me from using those long-form-focused is the fact that you can't edit the texts later. So any quick / potentially incomplete ideas I've still just posted via a standard nostr client such as Primal or noStrudel or Amethyst
> is the fact that you can't edit the texts later.
You can edit long format notes, they are replaceable events.
This is actually one of the advantages of using the long format to express long/complex ideas.
Oh I see! Very cool. I'll have to take another closer look at the long format note platforms then. Back when I first played around with them, YakiHonne was slightly buggy and Highlighter was very buggy... I assume the situation has improved on that front :)
Thank you for the info!
they say a picture is worth a thousand words so maybe more pictures might help
I put lots of pictures in my articles
Although there are probably a few, it's the wrong question, IMO.
To find the revolution, what authors are:
a) Banned from making Twitter threads
b) Think asking people to 'subscribe to my substack' for the cost of a meal per day is offensive and/or disagree with Substack's user agreement and/or haven't the 'clout' to draw income with a paywall
c) Aren't being found on Ghost.org
d) self-custody their independent, free writing, and therefore are banned from the network effects of ever having a chance to be found on a search engine
e) work at centralized archive companies/services / National Archives
f) create scholarly articles yet understand that the gatekeeping peer review process is corrupt
Or if you must chase those who are already successful in a paradigm that does not reward free thinking,
- successful bloggers who can crosspost to nostr for mutual benefit
Why wrong? I don't know if I understood what you said, but this is precisely why I ask my network to come up with some suggestions; I trust it more than centralized sources.