"It's not me, it's you."
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looks like it. a little effort results in a clean feed.
Writing a book about Nostr and following 38 accounts. Lol
I basically have no accounts anywhere, no search history, no lists or feeds (started using a podcasting app fairly recently, that about it but i could do without) for my entire internet history; i just look things up or surf the internet and see where it takes me. I am self-aware i am not an average user of anything. Also this is not a statement/prescription, just an observation/description that hopefully clarifies to you as to why i don't have a large (public) follow-list, just not my mode of operationđ¤ˇââď¸
My point is Nostr is a chronological timeline of community conversation and action.
Thinking about followers is useless but âthe amount you followâ is important and engaging with community is even more.
As you navigate other clients your discoverability is increased and your experience is just better.
Following letâs say 50 top âTwitter accountsâ is no different than actually being on Twitter.
If you are writing a book about the backend and the technicals maybe it doesnât matter but if you are writing from a community or emotional standpoint I feel you wouldnât have a clue.
I appreciate the conversation. I hope you donât think Iâm coming too strong. Thatâs not my intention. đŤ
Are you aware of my content? Or only of the fact that i have 30something follows on this profile?
I am not. Iâll dive in. I started reviewing after I responded and think weâre talking apples and oranges.
Please do đ there is a reason why we asked nostr:npub1t6jxfqz9hv0lygn9thwndekuahwyxkgvycyscjrtauuw73gd5k7sqvksrw to do the Nostr keynote at FOSDEM đ
To be fully transparent. I commented last night after some beverages. Got over my skis following up. đ¤Ł
You can even write a book with 0 đ