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But somehow all of my relays lost my metadata event and my displayname have changed to the previous one 🤪. Use paid relays if you don't want your events to be deleted for reduction of storage costs.

Oh I see. It's purpose is only to show like and repost counts. Makes sense. Also TIL that Substack has a share button on article previews, but no count next to it. A very strange pattern 🤯.

but idk if it makes sense to like or repost an article before reading it

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Couldn't agree more with nostr:npub1m4ny6hjqzepn4rxknuq94c2gpqzr29ufkkw7ttcxyak7v43n6vvsajc2jl on this.

AI doesn't make writing a commodity. Quite the contrary, it EMPOWERS writers.

In a sea of noise, people will hold on for their lives to the rare signal they can still surface.

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It also breaks the copyright legal system.

Correction: June 7, 2024 — Due to an editing error, the original headline of this story misstated the recipient of some of Dorsey's funding. As the story notes, Parra received 14 bitcoins worth roughly $245,000 from Dorsey directly. The remaining $10 million was earmarked for a committee of the Open Sats Initiative that Parra helps lead.

It looks like Katherine Long made another serious journalistic mistake. fiatjaf is not on the board of directors of OpenSats.

Original title: Jack Dorsey gave $10M to Nostr dev devoted to fascist 'guru'

Edited: Jack Dorsey gave $10 million to a project run by an anonymous dev — who turned out to be a follower of a fascist 'guru'

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One of my favorite benefits of Nostr, and more specifically the lack of a broad-brushed algorithm, is the appreciation for the fact that not all spam is created equal.

Anyone who frequents #introductions will recognize me, as I am constantly (let's call it what it is) spamming the replies of newcomers with a pair of introductory resources highlighted by nostr:npub18ams6ewn5aj2n3wt2qawzglx9mr4nzksxhvrdc4gzrecw7n5tvjqctp424's stunning pearly whites.

Yet, as is atypical for spammy behavior, I have gotten nothing but positive feedback after doing this daily now for almost a year straight.

Why? Because it's HIGH-QUALITY, VALUE-PRODUCING spam.

On algo-ruled platforms like X, all spam is treated as "bad", and punished. But here, as long as it's providing value, it's rewarded!

IMO this is an excellent perk, as it makes it much easier to scale high-value content to lots of people, as long as you keep said content relevant and well-targeted. If it doesn't follow those criteria, you get mass-muted. Simple.

Everybody wins on all sides, and community flourishing increases 🫂💜 https://nostrcheck.me/media/4f44ff626cb4761bcba7451261b8ff35b798d798e12474d5aaad8ce9516ae4ca/54bf8244b862d376892c6e2a9e1a6b40891b3c6c1590b860c7dbcd183becae9b.webp

Let's make zapspamming a thing

Wow! I couldn't even think of it. It turns out that his identity was always on the surface, but we were so respectful of him that we did not even think about finding out anything about him and it may have seemed impossible to us, because we believed that the person behind such advanced technology probably made serious efforts to hide his personal data. In fact, he was not pseudonymous all this time, it was our collective delusion. By the way, all the information from the article was leaked at the end of 2022. The journalist didn’t make any effort, she just found it on Google. I think fiatjaf has surpassed Satoshi - he somehow made it so that none of us even tried to find out his personal data all this time.

He used his nym long before Nostr. Actually he came up with it while choosing name in a multiplayer videogame.