If nostr succeeds, expect many centralized closed-source services to use the network's open identity and data layers but not write back to it.

Ultimately, it is users who will have to demand it. Keeping the self-sovereignty culture alive is the only way.

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Yep. It’s bound to happen. Users will ultimately decide who wins

Remember when ZBD tried to be a Nostr client?

I think that kinda introduced me to nostr

That’s the common taker-maker problem. When that problem occurs, Nostr is succeeding.

It won't last long as they will only get part of the benefit and would be outcompeted by the ones that write back to it.

Don't hold your breath