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Replying to Avatar Paloma Maria

SOME #NOSTR ADVOCATES ARE FUNNY!

#HOTTAKE 🌶️

It’s interesting to watch how they preach about wanting mass onboarding but then aren’t very welcoming of certain people or groups.

Like, I saw firsthand how nostr:npub1hz5alqscpp8yjrvgsdp2n4ygkl8slvstrgvmjca7e45w6644ew7sewtysa came up with an idea for a Nostr booth, and instead of being supportive, and some people just criticized the language she used in her document.

In another case, someone got mad and unsupportive just because someone else was working to bring a Nostr booth to a conference happening in a few months, and this person was like: “Oh, I can’t come, but this is MY idea!”🤪

It’s such incongruent behavior…

Are you advocating for Nostr to feed your ego, or because you genuinely support the cause?

There’s a lesson in that.

#GrowNostr #Pv #coffeechain

💯 many people are more focused on boosting their own image or feeding their egos, rather than genuinely contributing or caring about the cause or community they claim to support.

It's not really a fair comparison. There are people who genuinely need X for business, networking, or other essential purposes that Nostr can't fully provide for right now. Plus, our ancestors lived in a completely different world with different challenges. Just because they flew planes into war doesn't mean deleting an account today is a measure of courage… 🤡 times have changed, and so have the ways we interact with the world.

Replying to Avatar Paloma Maria

As an analytical person and former psychologist, I’ve always been fascinated by studying human behavior—especially in the digital age. The idea of sharing one’s life online is an entirely new phenomenon, unique to this century.

While reading “Hatching Twitter” (though I’m not convinced we’re getting the real version of that story), one of the early chapters mentions that no one would feel comfortable sharing their life online. Today, that thought seems almost bizarre when you consider how nearly everyone is doing just that. However, I’m left questioning how beneficial this has been for humanity as a whole.

I find myself comparing this to the invention of electricity, which fills me with awe and a sense of advancement. But when it comes to the tech revolution and its effects on the human mind, I have my doubts. The original intention of social media was to make people feel more connected and less alone, but paradoxically, it feels like people are more isolated than ever before.

Last year, I took a significant step back from social media. I shut down my online business, deleted all social media apps from my phone, and nostr:npub1dtgg8yk3h23ldlm6jsy79tz723p4sun9mz62tqwxqe7c363szkzqm8up6m can vouch for this—each time he showed me something from one of those apps, I felt disgusted with what the world had become. During that time, I felt truly free, as if I had finally taken off a mask. However, I also noticed an odd side effect: I felt disconnected from the world. I wasn’t updated on what my friends were doing, and I missed that sense of social interaction, even if it was superficial.

One of the most intriguing aspects of social media is how followers, likes, and engagement seem to dictate people’s sense of worth and relationships. People can become genuinely offended if someone they know unfollows them, to the point where they may not want to maintain an in-person relationship anymore. It’s as if the virtual world is dictating real-life connections: “Oh, you unfollowed me? I guess we can’t be friends in real life.” It’s a strange, almost absurd shift in human interaction.

Another bizarre aspect of social media is the idea that people who don’t resonate with you—or even dislike you—can still follow your life closely. They can see what you think, feel, and do daily. Ex-lovers and people from your past are just one click away from finding out what you’re up to nowadays. This level of access to personal information still feels surreal to me. How much information we handle and share without second thoughts is, frankly, unsettling.

In the end, while social media has undoubtedly changed the way we connect, it raises the question: has it truly improved our lives, or are we more isolated, less authentic, and increasingly detached from genuine human connection?

#FoodForThought #AskNostr

Btw, GM Fam🌹

Agree

Shame on you for not bringing quality guests to your show. Who really needs to hear what a 26 yo has to say about life or Bitcoin? 🤣

This girl has become a Bitcoin influencer because of her looks (specifically face/ass)

not because she has anything valuable to offer the community. Her opinions are dumb and useless. The only reason she's so popular now is because of people like you who promote her.

Bitcoiners men that Simp for Lynn Alden are either in love with him or already fkn w him?

I highly suggest you start going to therapy. They say we are the result of the people we hang out with—if you surround yourself with ugly/disgraceful folks , you’ll become one.

Replying to Avatar UNCLE ROCKSTAR

For the 3rd time, we closed out the Nostr World Unconference, and it was a true pleasure being on stage with nostr:npub1rpes5hhk6mxun5ddt5kecxfm8y3xdr0h5jwal32mc6mxafr48hxsaj2et2, nostr:npub1y67n93njx27lzmg9ua37ce7csvq4awvl6ynfqffzfssvdn7mq9vqlhq62h, nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m and nostr:npub1papldckxytp2m8met6hyeh37m0cn6e32j03srl6thy4gq3tqrz3srq8t4n.

Jack confirmed the 4th edition; now it's up to you - which new continent should host the next Nostr World Unconference?

https://video.nostr.build/b338c1cba60b7df955af84c4e9e70be66cd0f41dba896c0c688873a649c0e537.mp4

Two of our core team organizers, nostr:npub16vrkgd28wq6n0h77lqgu8h4fdu0eapxgyj0zqq6ngfvjf2vs3nuq5mp2va and nostr:npub1az9xj85cmxv8e9j9y80lvqp97crsqdu2fpu3srwthd99qfu9qsgstam8y8 couldn't make it in person, but it would've been impossible to do this without them.

Miss you both, and see you at the next one so we can recreate the group pic from #Nostrasia!

Every edition had a different team, and I hope to see familiar faces like nostr:npub1a7n2h5y3gt90y00mwrknhx74fyzzjqw25ehkscje58x9tfyhqd5snyvfnu, nostr:npub1hu3hdctm5nkzd8gslnyedfr5ddz3z547jqcl5j88g4fame2jd08qh6h8nh, nostr:npub1cj8znuztfqkvq89pl8hceph0svvvqk0qay6nydgk9uyq7fhpfsgsqwrz4u, nostr:npub14f26g7dddy6dpltc70da3pg4e5w2p4apzzqjuugnsr2ema6e3y6s2xv7lu, nostr:npub1cd6syy4q0rha3kzdz2yw5782y4yj9snvzd8rcxjy6e9kldcmpeuq6dw96r back organizing!

Kudos to nostr:npub1zuuajd7u3sx8xu92yav9jwxpr839cs0kc3q6t56vd5u9q033xmhsk6c2uc for starting the thread on GitHub to begin the conversation on a new location, join in: https://github.com/nostrworld/V4/issues/1

Thank God UGLY MARCE is not longer an organizer for the next one.

Marce and Ana being friends is the biggest joke. Lmao Ana seems to struggle with self-esteem, which might explain why she surrounds herself with unattractive people so she doesn’t feel intimidated 😘 lol