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What a lame take, as if the cops are the primary ones to blame here. It's the citizens, government, education and media that caused this.

That's how I felt living in San Diego. But LA always seemed.. grey crowded and smoggy. The real problem is represented by Newsom and those like and voting for him.

To be fair, the real issue is the policies and voters, not the shit.

Metaphorically speaking, at least. I'd ask if you ever spend time walking around town, I bet you'd find it pretty soon, but it might not be safe.

Sweet, if you want to show me the code I'd love to see what I can contribute. It seems like there is a lot of untapped potential here to make something fun which indirectly helps humanity.

Doesn't the fact that there's streets are covered in shit give them a little humility?

Nice. If you want any help I worked as a professional game designer for EverQuest for a few years. I was wanting to help make something like this. I know JavaScript, SQL.. basically anything less advanced than pointers I could probably help with. I run a monthly D&D group IRL.

There is a strong parallel to religion, but don't put the cart before the horse.

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

I agree with this take.

I would add that connections matter. I see many people on Nostr say that blue-checks still use Twitter mainly for audience reach. They’re addicted to the reach, and so forth.

While I do love the dunking on blue-checks overall (as a blue-check myself, it amuses me and you should keep it coming), I’d point out that it’s more than that.

When I was temporarily locked out of my 700k+ follower permissioned account on Twitter, I didn’t lose sleep over not being able to broadcast to people. I have email lists and other mechanisms for that, where it economically matters.

What I lost sleep over is that I couldn’t see my friends’ posts or DMs. The *receiver* side of it all.

Similarly, when people ask me why I don’t just leave Twitter and be Nostr exclusive, that’s the reason. My friends aren’t just bitcoiners; they’re also tradfi people. Twitter is where they are. Leaving that network would mean leaving friends. Would mean not seeing their content.

-Twitter is the fastest news source. I literally monitor it as part of my research process.

-Twitter is where my friends are. The tradfi community isn’t on Instagram or TikTok or Facebook. It’s on Twitter. Bitcoiners too. I’ve been open here on Nostr about dealing with isolation when my husband has had to be in Egypt longer than normal due to a construction process, and my social media life, both here and on Twitter, has been helpful for me at dealing with that. The sheer amount of people I know on Twitter, and the rapidity of responses, is really powerful.

That network effect is so strong. It’s generally not optimal to try to attack it directly.

Instead, you need to build and popularize things that *can’t* be done by Twitter. Zaps are the go-to example. But also using the social graph for non-social media things (ie reviews). Be a compliment to Twitter that a user *also* needs, rather than trying to convince a user to leave Twitter and join Nostr.

That’s how you win. How we win.

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Twitter silences plebs. It's like screaming into an empty void. A waste of time. Worse than nothing.

*wondering what the it is*