There is so much to discover on Nostr. Every day, I encounter new people to follow, learn about new clients, and find interesting notes—all organically. No hidden algorithms control my feed; I decide how to spend my time. It may not be efficient, but I’m in control of my own discovery journey. This truly feels like the internet of the late ’90s. #freewill #nostalgia
Discussion
Nostr is basically a bug fix for the internet.
Future generations will look back at facebook and twitter the same way as we look back at aol.com etc
The test will be time as so many networks devolve into shit once the masses arrive. That said, Nostr seems a bit more complex to the masses, and it some good controls for end users to manage what they see. I remember very early Facebook even being decent, back when it had open connectivity to XMPP or whatever it was.