I frankly don't use social media in my routine and I'm ok.
I use instant messaging, email, and occasionally lurk on twitter and watch youtube videos using some no-ads-frontend without signin in.
The question I want to brought to you is:
Do you really need social platforms? Are the problems with them (ads, algorithm, people exploited) caused by the over-reliance itself of people on social platforms? Does everyone could solve by themself this problems just avoiding to be so dependent on social networks?
I live without being signed on any platform basically and I use social-interaction as social network layer. I don't need nostr in my life, because I don't need something like twitter in the first place and so, I don't need a better fixed twitter.
If I accept to sign to some platform I agree with the terms of services (kinda); and if/when I don't agree anymore I just don't use it.
Social platforms are like metaphisical rooms, owned by someone. If you choose to enter accept their rule. If you don't agree find another room or build your own.
I love how nostr standardize the social-indexing layer. But I question if this layer is needed at all.
What do you think here? Whats your experience??
#asknostr