One example…
The challenge of “linking” posts together to extend conversations, connecting ideas and people that may otherwise be missing each other.
This morning alone… we have a great example (linked here for reference alone, and NOT to extent a conversation… which is its own use case)
nostr:npub149p5act9a5qm9p47elp8w8h3wpwn2d7s2xecw2ygnrxqp4wgsklq9g722q posted a question.
https://damus.io/note1xnu7xcn7unhxx3apt8n97l883glkgrkzxser0hwp48dltspeywwqp3y7j5
nostr:npub1gcxzte5zlkncx26j68ez60fzkvtkm9e0vrwdcvsjakxf9mu9qewqlfnj5z posted a “stand alone” reply without mentioning niel
https://damus.io/note17zrsu0thhpjvsfk45tzmjlegrcchncwftkt727d7dangc4uewepqkj7tpp
Meanwhile… niel is back on his timeline posting his own follow up.
https://damus.io/note15xvvscasa0egfj0hh72g4fg3neh553zwmsws06qm4r6lcfrt6f2q4e7yj0
This is a simple example of what I see every day! Broken snippets of conversation, that might or might not find each other. We’ve all seen this…
Maybe we “frame” it as OK “because it’s social media”. Maybe social is not responsible for being actually productive. But an open protocol like nostr has the opportunity to break this mold.
How do we make social more productive? First use case: how do we “cross link” posts, people and good ideas?