In a way, Reddit was a prelude to nostr where anyone could post anonymously. The most important thing about Reddit though was the segregation of content, if I wanted to know something about a specific topic I could almost guarantee there was a subreddit for it.
It was also a great case study for self moderation, none of the moderators were compensated in any way but the content was good.
I wouldn’t have left if they had kept everything as it was but they had the API war and nuked all of the third party apps. This is why I like nostr
I’m definitely on board with #keepnostrweird
Maybe #weirdandwonderful
Unfortunately most of the pubs closed down
🤷♂️ it was about to start smelling of puke in there anyway so I’m okay with leaving
I’d probably just let out a very confused “what the fuck just happed” loud enough that everyone else would then notice 😂🫣
Well luckily the bill has been pulled because companies said the tech doesn’t exist to scan for illegal material without compromising privacy, and therefore threatened to remove products from the UK market.
I’d love to see how our current government would cope without WhatsApp 😂
Good morning Trey 🤙
What is instanode? I’ve been downloading a node on umbrel for like 6 weeks and now I feel like I have to switch to something else because I’ve heard bad things about it 😂
So when do we see the finished meal 😅
It reminds me of the tors we have in the UK
#GrowNostr #OnlyOnNostr #GrowArtstr #InkblotArt 
That law is basically DOA, proposed and voted on by people who don’t even understand the basics of what they’re talking about.
They can pass it but it simply wouldn’t work without being completely gutted by the amount of necessary exceptions that would have to be added.




