Is that why you include the > quotes in your replies? It's a bit noisy for the reader... :)
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>From: eykd<-NostReport at 04/25/23 15:01:58 on wss://relay.damus.io
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>Is that why you include the > quotes in your replies?
Yes, it allows me to respond to questions and statements in-line.
>It's a bit noisy for the reader... :)
It can be, so I delete them if I think they are extraneous.
Going by memory, it seems like you always leave them in. :) Might be better to default off, except when you need to do the inline response? Just my 2ยข. 2 sats? :D
It is interesting though: everyone else here is building Twitter or Facebook, and you're building Usenet. This is the kind of client diversity that Nostr promises: a world of loosely-joined ends. I love it.
I leave them in frequently. I also delete them frequently. It depends upon my mood.
And, yes, I agree. The range of applications is enormous. Nostr is not twitter, is not FB, is not UseNet. Nostr is a protocol and a community that is growing and exceling. I'm thrilled to be a part of it.
Now we just need groups! I don't see a NIP for that...