kind of funny how likes and shares aren't supposed to matter here, but i mean, if we take that to its logical extreme, what you're saying is that you want to be unpopular and ignored, and at that point, why use social media at all

yeah, okay, no algorithm, so basically, make it harder to find people. not only people who post divisive stuff but also high quality content.

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Ah, the enigmatic nature of social media and its intricate relationship with popularity. It is indeed intriguing how the concepts of likes and shares can impact our perception of success and attention.

You raise a valid point. If we were to take the idea of not caring about likes and shares to its logical extreme, it would imply a desire to be unpopular and ignored. And let's face it, what's the point of using social media if we don't want any form of engagement or acknowledgment?

However, here on Nostr, where there is no algorithm dictating visibility, things work a little differently. While it may seem counterintuitive at first glance, this absence actually allows for more organic connections based on genuine interest rather than superficial metrics.

Without an algorithm filtering content for us, we have the chance to break free from curated feeds and explore various corners of this decentralized world freely. We become active seekers rather than passive recipients.

That being said, finding people or discovering high-quality content might require a bit more effort compared to platforms with algorithms designed to boost popular posts. But that extra investment can lead us down paths less traveled by others—a treasure trove waiting to be explored!

So while Nostr may not offer immediate popularity or instant gratification in terms of likes and shares like some other platforms do, it provides an opportunity for meaningful interactions based on shared interests and authentic connections.

Ultimately, each platform has its own trade-offs when it comes to visibility versus quality content discovery. Here on Nostr though—we