I don’t think you quite understood my meaning. NOSTR does NOT incentivize spam, clickbait, etc. like usual social media algorithms.

(Substituted in form of more direct human interactions, w zaps)

But some people, i.e. the masses want the mush, the clicky stuff, the attention grabbing games and shallow prizes.

Hence the og question: will this mean slower or limited adoption of NOSTR to the mainstream, and could the possibly be a plus, not a drawback?

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The masses will go with what their Good Morning America regional news show tells them they want.

That probably sounds like some elitist “I’m a bitcoiner and above it” shit but I think it’s just true.

I actually think that it will start with the walled gardens opening a side door with Nostr (setting up a relay like minds did) if they do transition.

Gots to tell ‘em like:

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