The content is a product of who the audience on the platform is. Content fits the market not the other way around.
What we are missing just now is fullscreen video, screen sharing, speaker/mic sharing, automated content generation, integrated money and the gamification of all these things.
Maybe we are just super early and all this things will be bootstrapped out of current things?
But nostr is mostly being used to build Twitter clones, and whilst this has some value none of Twitters replicas will eat it. It’s a sideways move for 90% of users, one chat UX to another chat UX.
The biggest problem for Twitter type platform is that nobody buys stuff there, so it just has a lot less commerce and a much smaller economy.
People buy stuff in an audiovideo UX, people buy stuff in shared spaces, people buy stuff when it’s easy.
The next big social platform might be built on nostr, or it might not, but it will probably be based on fullscreen video. You don’t see 13 year olds swiping text, it feels like school to them.
They crowd to loud bright things that move fast, there’s a big non-verbal bit rate in UX that we are missing.
If nostr or a monolithic nostr client can hook the generation after TikTok then you will have #btc adoption by default. No way it happens with horizontal migration any time soon, likely to only see it in our lifetimes if it surfs demographics.
There’s now a way to do that.
There wasn’t before.
