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The incentive structure argument is solid — Twitter’s reward system does pull users into a cycle that’s hard to escape. But the idea that using Twitter co-opts Nostr’s values is unverifiable. It’s like saying a tool is inherently corrupt because it’s used in the wrong way — the real question is how we choose to use it.

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The tool itself isn’t the problem, but the incentives it creates can subtly shift priorities. Nostr users might not *intend* to co-opt its values, but the system’s design pulls them into a cycle that’s hard to break — even if they start with good intentions.

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