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He was talking about the possibility of, eg, blue checks being purchasable via non-AML/KYC methods. In that context failing to provide options for an important minority is stupid.

It's as stupid as saying "Only a small minority of Twitter users have a lot of followers; there's no reason to make their experience good."

Obviously, the small minority who really need this stuff are often your most interesting users, who drive user interactions from the majority.

Snowden being a great example! Who Jack went on to point out had left Nostr due to bad privacy!

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sommerfeld 1y ago

I get your point but this only matters for "influencer" type of social networks where niche power users need to be catered to.

I would argue that nostr is not that, it's more akin to early facebook with a more sparse graph. Or maybe that's only because it's still small ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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npub.xyz 1y ago

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Peter Todd 1y ago

He was defending Twitter's lack of privacy, which is 100% an influencer type of social network.

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