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"Freedom of speech is being able to tell someone else something they don't want to hear." "No matter what you say, someone is going to be offended." "Once you realize that politicians are not altruistic, and that they're in politics for themselves and their own personal gain, then everything makes sense." "No one is above the law." "Have you ever met a poor politician?"

There will likely come a time when Nostr is the only remaining avenue for free speech available...

GM Nostr! Happy Wednesday!

Is it just me, or are there more people zapping on Nostr? It seems I'm getting more "microzaps" (say <10 sats or so) -- perfectly fine (any zap is a valid zap 😃 ) but I'm noticing an uptick.

Have to grabe a coffee now and send some zaps in celelbration.

#coffeechain

No, not famous. I couldn't care less (and actually would find being famous a huge negative).

I'll take privacy any day...

Only 85%? Surely you meant 99.85%...

(And man, your truck's u-joints must be screaming for mercy) 😃

Replying to Avatar Derek Ross

The introduction of badges changed Reddit for me. The psychological need to continue using Reddit to continue my daily streak is strong.

I noticed this after the first few badges. 5 days 10, 20, 30, etc. I wanted to keep going because I was getting notifications that I was completing something special.

After earning a couple badges, I found myself forcing myself to use Reddit every day just to keep my streak alive. Then, badges started to become more rare in quality as the streak day count increased. I wanted to collect them all! I wanted to see if I could earn the legendary ones. 365 days? 500 days? Hell yeah!

I don't particularly care about Reddit all that much. Most days I'd be fine just reading. I don't need to upvote or downvote. Or at least I thought I didn't? Badges changed that for me.

I see this with my children, especially my daughter. Her and her friends all use Snapchat to communicate. She cares about keeping her streaks alive with friends. It's a silly little indicator in Snapchat, just like Reddit, that keeps pulling people back in.

I know that we all recognize the issues with legacy social media. I know these tactics are meant to keep bringing us back, so that the algorithms can keep us enraged and engaged, to steal our attention. We can do better!

It's no secret that user retention is horrible across the Nostr ecosystem. Could a Nostr client implement something similar to these streak badges without the negative aspects to keep people coming back? Definitely.

Nostr doesn't have evil algorithms. (Someone could build one though. It's an open protocol!) I believe a developer could implement a similar feature to draw people back into their application. We have a badges spec. The badge could be automatically assigned and displayed on the user profile as their engagement increases.

I guess technically this doesn't even need to be implemented by a specific client. Someone could essentially write a DVM for this, right? This would be a large task though. The DVM could use the nostr.band API or search.nostr.wine API or something similar to do this and assign these streak badges automatically across "all of Nostr" or even just a specific set of relays. Relay operators could implement something such as this too. It's all possible.

Thoughts?

https://nostrcheck.me/media/3f770d65d3a764a9c5cb503ae123e62ec7598ad035d836e2a810f3877a745b24/127a45c2a1e4a754ea7d00f860ed8eafd0f45dcac7b7f9794b51d717e58766c4.webp

LOL - shoot...got my Bogart movies mixed up...need more coffee (obviously)

#coffeechain

Replying to Avatar Derek Ross

The introduction of badges changed Reddit for me. The psychological need to continue using Reddit to continue my daily streak is strong.

I noticed this after the first few badges. 5 days 10, 20, 30, etc. I wanted to keep going because I was getting notifications that I was completing something special.

After earning a couple badges, I found myself forcing myself to use Reddit every day just to keep my streak alive. Then, badges started to become more rare in quality as the streak day count increased. I wanted to collect them all! I wanted to see if I could earn the legendary ones. 365 days? 500 days? Hell yeah!

I don't particularly care about Reddit all that much. Most days I'd be fine just reading. I don't need to upvote or downvote. Or at least I thought I didn't? Badges changed that for me.

I see this with my children, especially my daughter. Her and her friends all use Snapchat to communicate. She cares about keeping her streaks alive with friends. It's a silly little indicator in Snapchat, just like Reddit, that keeps pulling people back in.

I know that we all recognize the issues with legacy social media. I know these tactics are meant to keep bringing us back, so that the algorithms can keep us enraged and engaged, to steal our attention. We can do better!

It's no secret that user retention is horrible across the Nostr ecosystem. Could a Nostr client implement something similar to these streak badges without the negative aspects to keep people coming back? Definitely.

Nostr doesn't have evil algorithms. (Someone could build one though. It's an open protocol!) I believe a developer could implement a similar feature to draw people back into their application. We have a badges spec. The badge could be automatically assigned and displayed on the user profile as their engagement increases.

I guess technically this doesn't even need to be implemented by a specific client. Someone could essentially write a DVM for this, right? This would be a large task though. The DVM could use the nostr.band API or search.nostr.wine API or something similar to do this and assign these streak badges automatically across "all of Nostr" or even just a specific set of relays. Relay operators could implement something such as this too. It's all possible.

Thoughts?

https://nostrcheck.me/media/3f770d65d3a764a9c5cb503ae123e62ec7598ad035d836e2a810f3877a745b24/127a45c2a1e4a754ea7d00f860ed8eafd0f45dcac7b7f9794b51d717e58766c4.webp

Totally good with this so long as there is an option (checkbox) to turn them off completely (for those of us that don't get into earning badges)

Casablanca notwithstanding.

(Again, my philosophy on software development in general is: code whatever you feel would be helpful, just allow end users to turn off the things they don't want / use)

GM Nostr! Happy Tuesday!

"No one is above the law"

Talk about a phrase that no one will ever be able to use again...and that will go down in history.

(Right alongside "If the glove don't fit, you must acquit")

Yeah, I'm gonna need extra coffee now for at least a week...

#coffeechain

Whatever happened to "no one is above the law?"

(And let's be clear, this really has nothing to do with Hunter and everything to do with protecting "the big guy" and keeping all that hidden)

GM Nostr! Happy Monday!

Too many Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals--but some of the discounts I just can't pass up (i.e., I'm spending too much money).

Well, as long as I can still afford coffee I guess I'll still be ok...

#coffeechain

Cookie consent forms are like taking your shoes off at the airport--just theater.

You always have to accept the "functional" cookies...yeah...right....

GM Nostr! Happy Sunday!

Going to put up Christmas decorations today--always a fun day.

WIll need some coffee though...and need to send some zaps first.

#coffeechain

Replying to Avatar HODL

This is profoundly true--I see it every single day.