Aww, fren, I think your posts get read. I assume there are just a lot of people who don't "like" because it's just how we are. The "impressions" are much higher.
I try to avoid interacting too much just because there are no likes so it makes it look like I'm the only one liking everything. But I think it's just how it is in early days of any project.
It's probably best to imagine that there are a lot of people mentally "liking" our posts, and that's just how it is.
You have a campfire 🔥 burning in cyberspace and there are little forest animals circling around and getting closer and making friends.
I've heard that the future is "Digital" so you might just be in luck!
You're not understanding.
The world is dying because I'm the only one smart enough to realize basic shit like the importance of a functioning decentralized wiki.
Meanwhile, Digit is not here to make everyone else's bullshit a bearable way to die.
I'm waking up to the idea that things like Wikipedia need to be decentralized.
However it's mainly just certain knowledge that is the most censored? Or do we need a copy of all the Encyclopedias?
Or just the parts that are threatened by changing opinions?
Someday we will have a library satellite to keep all this safe. It just needs to have a way of beaming down knowledge to earthlings. If ever anything should happen
Thank you.
With decentralization, the most agreed-on knowledge would have fewer choices of different version, and the different versions would be most similar.
The most disagreed-on topics would have the widest variety of different articles.
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I appreciate your reply, but I do not get enough replies to help me find out Digit is safe, I do not get enough replies to help me fix the nostr wikis, and I did not get enough replies before asciidoc was implemented to keep the nostr wikis intact in the first place, and I want to kill so many people so badly.
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here's a formula that works sometimes.
note = topic = topic hashtag = discovery (in the beginning).
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