I’m very confused by your statement. If nobody liked it, why would you expect it to grow? There are also many projects that simply fail because the time wasn’t right or the masses weren’t ready for it. Electric cars were invented in the early 1900s, as an example.

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> If nobody liked it, why would you expect it to grow?

Small niche communities are nice. That is what makes the Fediverse great. I am sure that you enjoy talking to people about zaps all day in your community. Putting everyone on a platform like Twitter is shouting out into the void and worshiping blue checkmark celebrities brought to you by the algorithm.

> There are also many projects that simply fail because the time wasn’t right or the masses weren’t ready for it

The problem with Niche communities or alternative technology is that they are hard to get people to try and stay. Nostr's learning curve is pretty high for normies compared to already proven alternative social media networks like Gab, Mastodon, Pleroma, Akkoma, Misskey.