The main value proposition of NOSTR is that it is decentralized. You can’t be banned, censored, Shadowbanned, etc.

It is a protocol which means that things will be build on top of it, such as storefronts, games, etc.

We’re early in development here, which explains the lack of perceived content, but consider this:

NOSTR is free from the perverse incentive model of social media as we know it. There are no advertisements, which means no incentive to promote engagement. This results in less controversy, toxicity, etc.

This is what social media should have been, and the more people we get to unplug from the nonsense (X, Reddit, Facebook, etc) the more vibrant NOSTR will become and the less power large tech firms will have over civil discourse, and the behaviors of the internet population at large.

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