It is not true for a few reasons too. It also seems to suggest that any old engagement is good/will do, when some people want more meaningful engagement or topic-focused discussion and back and forth.

The user looking for topic-focused engagement/discussions isn't still not going to really find it, because there's hardly any subcultures/topics on nostr.

The same with these people finding topics. 'they should just follow more people' isn't going to help, because those conversations are just not here in abundance. Eg an angling enthusiast is probably not going to *just* want a load of likes and some GMs.

Again, with a lot of Nostr, it seems like a perspective of people have come from bitcointwitter and want bitcointwitter and are content with nostr as it is because it is (mostly) bitcointwitter2.

'he should've just replied GM more' doesn't really help these Other People tho lol.

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Speaking of which, I wonder where that angling guy is actually lol.

The fact that it really sticks in my memory that there was This One Guy Who Was Really Into Angling, probably is a bad sign.

Yeah, I try to engage with people about all sorts of topics, but only a few catch on. Simply no market for the other stuff.