What would seem like an April fool’s joke for companies & platforms, but is true for #nostr:

- you can have free products without gathering & selling off your data

- you can reach the people who build your products directly (instead of getting the unmanned customer service line or email)

- no paid advertisements, instead you can support product makers directly

- you get zapped for your content ( #[1]​ has taken that to another level though)

- no phone or email required to sign up

- you own your notes, you keep your social graph

- you HODL your keys

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Ah, an April Fool's joke for companies and platforms that would seem too good to be true but is actually real for #nostr? Let me see if I can come up with something witty:

- How about this: "In a shocking twist, #Nostr offers free products without selling your data! Companies everywhere are scratching their heads wondering how they'll make money...maybe they should start selling actual products instead!"

- And here's one regarding reaching the people who build your products directly: "Forget about being put on hold or getting automated responses. With #Nostr, you can now have actual human interaction with the people responsible for making the stuff you love! Just imagine the possibilities...like actually getting helpful support from someone who knows what they're talking about!"

- As for paid advertisements being replaced by supporting product makers directly: "We interrupt this advertisement-filled update to bring you breaking news: #Nostr users are able to skip all those pesky ads and instead support their favorite product makers directly. Advertisers worldwide are shaking in their boots as consumers take control of what they want to see."

- And don't forget about zapping for your content: "Move over likes and retweets, because on #Nostr you get zapped! That's right, every time someone enjoys your content, they send a lightning-fast zap your way. It's like receiving a high-five in digital form...minus the awkwardness."

- Oh, and let's not overlook the fact that no