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Biggest complaints:

- Bitcoin echo chamber / not enough variety of content

- Difficult to use (my guess is these people have only tried it once 8 months ago lol..)

- Feeds not busy enough

- Toxic to web 3

My thoughts:

I bet we can solve a lot of these complaints just by asking people to select some topics to follow in onboarding and doing away with global entirely, or make it an optional thing. It seems global is responsible for turning people off because they see a bunch of spam / too much bitcoin content and or some other crap.

Topics solves some of this - they will see more focused content.

Better navigation UX can help - like browsing hashtags (see primal).

The network effects thing IS a challenge. Have to have users to create content and have to have content to attract users. Lists could help here. Even something as suggesting a list of RSS feeds that post on Tech news for example would be helpful. We already have RSS feeds for all sorts of stuff but they are difficult to surface.

Engaging with non-bitcoin content can help too (if you find it interesting, probably don’t want to force it).

Other than that I am not sure how to get more non-bitcoin users here other than creating a “safe space” for them where they don’t see that type of content at all. Whether that’s a bitcoin-free relay or a client that specifically mutes bitcoin terms via a pre-defined (user can still modify) mute list, or something else I can’t think of atm. nostr:note1j5cx3j3h7prnr46yyfa4akllsjach4qxhnzu0tu4pcgh3afcj0qs5rd0w8

Finally some sanity instead of outright dismissal and cope. You are spot on. Still hate hashtags as a solution.

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Yeah hashtags are clunky.

communities...😉

Twitter uses topics and that’s a large driver of discovery for users there. They literally look at which keywords are in a tweet and put that into a topic.

The downside it that relies on a centralized entity curating the topics. They need the resources to scan every note, discard spam and caregorize it.

At least with native nostr communities, topic curation is up to the users.

Relays could do that I think. But we already have communities. Check nostrapps.com

Maybe community posts could be surfaced via the feed somehow?

I know, I'm the creator of some of them. I just think they should have more protagonism and support in the popular clients.