can’t agree with you.

i’ve seen many people with different interests and hobbies who share it here.

no wonder bitcoiners are the first ones to get into new decentralised social networks on new decentralised protocol, it’s in the name.

also, what do you consider real talk, if interactions on nostr are not “real” for you?

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> i’ve seen many people with different interests and hobbies who share it here.

The are usually short-lived and die quickly

> no wonder bitcoiners are the first ones to get into new decentralised social networks on new decentralised protocol, it’s in the name.

False, there were many better technologies that are better for the user experience that has been around much much longer:

xmpp, matrix, ActivityPub, Mastodon, Fediverse, GNU Social, etc

> also, what do you consider real talk, if interactions on nostr are not “real” for you?

Free speech talk, daily grind talk

1. so you claim my experience is not true, and there is no people who is interested in cooking/gardening/art who post regularly and i follow, i see

2. old ≠ better, especially for technologies. also, do you expect new technology *from the start* to be better then old ones in user experience?

3. you haven’t seen free speech talk or daily talk here?