Doesn't seem overtly right-wing to me. At least I don't see people stumping for Trump and DeSantis or posting videos of Hannity or Ben Shapiro. Then again, I don't see much left-wing activity either: no quotes from the Squad or Joe Biden or Bernie, nor people angrily calling everybody who doesn't agree with their precise ideology a racist or trans-phobic.
I think what you have here are people who are more normal and more centrist, less extreme.
Now OTOH nostr is very libertarian, small government, anti-fiat, free market and free speech. And I'll count myself among that camp.
Libertarians were very closely aligned with the left around 2000, then more closely aligned with the right in 2020. But my opinions (at least) have barely changed.
In 2000s I voted against GWBush, watched the Daily Show with Jon Stewart, watched Bill Mahar and Penn Gillette, believed in free speech, held a soft opinion that abortion should be allowed until mid-term, held nothing as sacred including the constitution/bible/nation/flag, spoke out for gay rights, argued the benefits of small government and maximizing freedom, believed in drug legalization (and used them myself).
Now liberatians (or at least me) are very closely aligned with the right. I would have voted against Joe Biden, watch Steven Crowder, Tim Pool, Bret Weinstein, Jimmy Dore, Bill Maher, Unherd, Triggernometry. Believe in free speech, hold a soft opinion that abortion shoud be allowed until mid-term, hold nothing as sacred including the constitution/bible/nation/flag, see trans rights as not being defined as anything reasonable unlike gay rights were (e.g. marraige) but think they have the same rights as the rest of us, argue for the benefits of small government and maximizing freedom, and believe in drug legalization (but recommend against drug usage).