The problem with a network this small is that, to a certain degree, the network is close to being just one large community, instead of many overlapping smaller communities. With federated systems it's more obvious that the people you might strongly disagree with come from different domains, which just also happen to be able to communicate with yours. But I think a network without this required affiliation needs a certain minimum size to become home to a truly diverse set of people.

I think both community-focused software as well as non-social-media use cases are the solutions in the end. If Will can't post stuff like that without it affecting new users, then the entire protocol is DOA, isn't it?

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presumably relays would take on the role of breaking down nostr into smaller, overlapping communities, but nostr is so small that relays are basically interchangeable. what we can do today to facilitate this is develop client side algorithms like this one: https://nostr.thecaptain.dev

When I open that I just get an infinite spinner, and from the network panel I can see it's not using my relay list...

relay selection coming soon 🤙🏼

An algorithm can't find content for you if it doesn't know you. And it cannot know you if you're a new user who just created a key pair.