You can easily tell who is still regularly on Twitter/X, because they keep trying to make their favorite bullshit ragebait argument a thing on nostr.
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You can tell the people who still live in the real world because they keep trying to expose the shit happening in the real world
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And, lo and behold, people scroll right on past. That type of Look At Me post is as useful as a fart in an elevator.
It’s a disaster over there. Just deleted my Twitter account (again). The dopamine hits are real.
I ocassionally drop in to get the context of whatever latest nerd fight has them trying to influence nostr onto theor side. I always regret it.
Never been on Xitter or Twitter.
I bash Luke constantly because I grew up in a similar kind of cult to the one he is in. It becomes easy to spot the kind of delusions that drive his thinking. I knew he would keep making changes as soon as he had the slightest hint someone might follow. I knew his idea of an ideal Bitcoin would never be mine.
Luke’s early influence in bitcoin was the main reason I disregarded it for so long. I figured his batshit craziness was incompatible with freedom. Thankfully I was wrong and Bitcoin thrived despite his influence but unfortunately it cost me dearly.
I really don’t understand his cult.
We'll all be using Tonal Numbers soon bro 🤪
Seriously though, glad you made it out. There's a thin line between "iconoclast maverick" and "cult leader", and a dissident community like Bitcoin had isn't always good at detecting the difference.
I see it all over in the community because my life experience has me tuned to spot it. "I was right about Bitcoin against all odds so now my confidence is x1000 that I am automatically right about literally everything all the time."
I feel the pull myself but I remind myself that I was right about Bitcoin because I spent tons of time understanding first. Any new rightness will also require study and dedication and a heap of testing assumptions instead of only searching for confirmation.
>"I was right about Bitcoin against all odds so now my confidence is x1000 that I am automatically right about literally everything all the time."
I.e. confirmation / survival bias.... We can't easily distinguish between the parts of our experience that we created, vs the luck or circumstances that we had. Reality is it's always some mix of both.
It's not completely rational, but Nostr is exciting to me in the same way that early BTC was. It feels like this solves an important problem in a way that hasn't been solved before.
But just like in ~2017 it wasn't clear whether Ethereum might become the dominant cryptocurrency, today it isn't clear whether or not alternative platforms like Bluesky might actually fulfill the purpose of an open decentralized social media commons.... However, I'm still betting on Nostr
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I'm still on twitter. I prefer nostr though.
the truth is that I didn't even see any point in continuing on Twitter because the last few months I was there, I began to notice how my views did not receive any reaction, and I was wondering what the point was of having hundreds of users following you if no one listened to you?
