Obviously nostr is a niche interest group, but bluesky seems to also be (perhaps wider interests tho tbf). But the popularity of block lists over there is something else. Any mention of nostr / b/tcoin probably gets you on a dozen lists. Never mind other topics. They should just make private groups like discord at this stage, seems to be what the majority there want maybe?
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Bluesky has better tech and a much larger user base
Sure, I just wonder if the obsession with block lists is so widespread that you may feel like it is as quiet as nostr in practice? Maybe it's not that widespread, it's just very vocalised by a few. No idea
I don't think it matters, I can still find a minority of people on there who aren't obsessed with censorship, and that's probably still more people than are on nostr
fair enough:)
feels like cross-posting apps could help, there's been a few mentioned but forgotten their names and not sure if nostr was added (at the time of me seeing them anyway)
how have you found it for your other interests? I think it would be easier to find pre-existing content on more diverse topics there. You do find some stuff on nostr, but it's few and far between. and you'll often see it's from a now inactive account or something
Better tech? By what metric?
For ease of normie use. Nostr doesn't GAF about data integrity. Nice for tinkering, but a real pain for users.
Fortunately, normie ease of use is not the problem Nostr is trying to solve. That comes later. Makes sense normie ease of use is the problem bluesky is focusing on, illustrated by their overwhelming centralization. One is novel, the other is a waste of time.
Society isn't being threatened by bad social media UX.