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๐Ÿคฎ๐Ÿคฎ๐Ÿคฎ Pure evil.

https://m.primal.net/LEnd.mp4

When they knock on my door, they have my attention.

I am not familiar with all the new terminology these days, so whenever I hear someone is a 'trans man' or a 'trans woman' I don't really know what they mean, i.e. is it a man who transformed into a woman or the opposite.

As of writing this, I did some research and 'educated' myself. I actually know now. ๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™‚๏ธ

So a trans man is not a man who has turned into a 'woman', but a woman who has turned into a 'man'.

If you previously didn't, now you know, too.

I'm struggling to understand, too.

If it is outlawed under pretence of fighting trafficking, then govs can use it, but the people can't. But I'm not sure that is called political non-neutrality, it is just a double standard.

Replying to Avatar Max DeMarco

Uncomfortable Nostr Reality check:

I've tried to Nostr-pill all my YouTube friends (some of them have incredible amounts of subs), but none of them care about the censorship resistance or decentralization. Even though they know Nostr exists, they have no incentive yet to come here. Their audience would follow them anywhere, but they need the tools to create community communications.

It's a sad reality, but it all comes down to usability, UX, and ultimately the easiness of paying and signing up for the community. None of these can afford to have a sign-up problem or issues with someone being interested in joining the community/their platform. It needs to work flawlessly and feel and look professional. Some of them charge $3-5k a year just to get access to this closed space, and people are willing to pay for this.

Another big pain point is community management. All of these YouTubers create these platforms to help their audience have a safe place to communicate with each other and build their own tribe.

Nostr is capable of facilitating all of this - we're just not there yet. We need to somehow invest so much more into UX and design.

All of this will come when the time is due. So, knowing that all of this is possible and that ultimately, Nostr will be powering most of these via the social graph, is what makes me extremely bullish. But also, let's not get ahead of ourselves and expect them to come already.

The UX and features are not there yet for these people. I am more than happy to help anybody trying to make this a reality. I want nothing more than having these people join Nostr. But I also totally understand their pain points. So, if you're a dev or a company working on this, please feel free to reach out - I can tell you all the issues they told me. Or just tell me how to best do this; maybe I can jump on a podcast so the issues are open-sourced for the whole community to hear.

#nostrdesign #asknostr

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Bear with me on this, as I may be a little out of touch. I cannot stand tiktok, facebook, youtube, and instagram, so there could be some innovation I am unaware of, but I thought content creators published content on their channels and the platforms gave them ad revenue share from all the views they generate, plus additional income from paid subscribers for paywalled content. I am mostly aware of how youtube works. Out of 2.49 billion active users on youtube, the channel subscribers who 'directly' pay content creators for memberships are only 100 million, which is about 4%. Memberships tend to be from $1 to $50, but most often are about $5, and of that 30% goes to youtube. So, unless you have millions of views and play a ton of annoying ads, you don't make much. Also, just few video content creators make quality educational or entertaining content (which AI can now do in minutes), while the majority is mindnumbing crap that is toxic and should not exist, but is easier to create and appeals to people's lizzard brains.

So, do we need a cambrian explosion of crap content on Nostr? Do we even want Nostr to become youtube, why? Without ads on Nostr, content creators won't make much. Only 4% of 2.49 billion users pay content creators.

You mention: "Some of them charge $3-5k a year just to get access to this closed space, and people are willing to pay for this."

What does this mean, where is that?

#Bitcoin is so amazing, it runs on Visa / MasterCard. ๐Ÿคฎ

How many of you have bitcorn on an exchange that you spend with a Visa card? #nostr #asknostr

#Bitcoin hoarded with the hope it will make you rich in the future may even ruin your life. You might regret it. Live life now. Marry, have kids, go on vacation. We may all be nuked tomorrow. Don't live like a prisoner today for some pipe dream. If you don't have dissposable income, forget about #bitcoin. It is not freedom, it is a rich man's game. Don't get on another hamster wheel. You are a slave of fiat, don't be a puppet for bitcoin whales. ๐ŸŽค #truthhurts

P.S. Long live #Nostr

https://m.primal.net/LERc.mp4

Millionaire and billionaire tell us the number, not the currency. On the other hand, satoshinaire, or satillionaire - as suggested in the other comment, only tell us the asset, but not the number.

Actually, if the bitcoin standard became a thing, just millionaire and billionaire would do, as fiat will be irrelevant, but until then a proper substitutes would be milliosatter and billiosatter.

What is this nonsense?

I am a man, and those dips actually attract me to women.