Apple needs a high profile anti-trust case across multiple areas - including App Store and payments, Safari, etc.
They control too much.
Only really first known published event. I used to have this for NostrGraph’s API.
Can’t remember if it’s still an active worker - as it can be replaced if an older was found - however it may also just be back dated falsely too.
It’s funny how the transition to decentralisation makes concrete answers fuzzy and no single accurate world view.
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Their existence never made sense to me. Huge marketing budget, no one recommending to use them, no one I know used them, etc. Either a hidden user base, funded by blind VC, or some other controlling funnel.
Nostr is an open protocol. You don’t have to care about, see, read, zap, all content that bounces around, yet it’s valuable to have communities from all aspects of society.
Bitcoin, Nostr and censorship resistance are key pillars, yet the majority of people will come and stay for other reasons. Diversified creators and content is a key measure of success.
Sometimes the best learning comes from following someone or something you normally may not have.
You can install an older build easily from TestFlight.
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I’m not particularly for or against Trump, yet this whole thing is really just a dog and pony show. These governments are not fit to run anything outside of a self-enrichment Ponzi scheme.
Do they use a MIB mindwipe device post holding a presidential office to ‘protect’ secrets? No. Hundreds of thousands of individuals have had, and still have, access to ‘secret’ information - they have brains with a thing called memory.
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This could become the hardest working bot on Nostr. nostr:note19h70xtpu3gtz9xnscatzencnlu9q4f8s7z592z232tw6vjqvmqrqal2jda
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Companies like Reddit and twitter (and former similar companies like digg) forget that they outsource most of their innovation to external developers who try new things, and some concepts really take off. Their future competition were literally working for them - until they cut them out with paywalls and bad terms. Normally once big enough, they just buy these innovative companies.
They also forget the value often isn’t their network site, it’s the networks that branch off from those networks that hold the real value. It isn’t a subreddit itself, it’s the custom bots they make, the discord or telegram channel meetings and chats, the people who meet up in real life, the external discovery of content, etc. Walled gardens, forcing official apps, expensive APIs, excessive moderation/censorship, etc are last ditch failed attempts to add or create value from a fleeting flock.
Put simply, the above puts your company into a survival death spiral - where you hope you can capitalise enough and quickly - or pivot, before a majority of future paying users churn, and you’re left with some fancy trademark and collapsed revenue. A ghost town.
Given the above, it’s easier to see how Nostr solves these issues. Devs can’t be locked out. Users can’t be banned. Devs actually work collaboratively to grow Nostr across diverse products and use cases, communities can easily splinter and co-exist on specific or a diverse relay set. Discovery will improve and enable greater personalisation. Types of communication will expand and become more seamless.
An employment system to make all humans maintain full-time work, after an initial education (read: indoctrination) period, surrender half of a decreasing compensation (read: food, shelter, and lollipop), and continue until they are in their final years of productive life.
Lucky that universe isn’t this one.
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Yep. I don’t have a specific way to generate suggestions of what new users may want to see or filter. Typically noisy (by volume/content) or controversial are the topics I’d imagine make sense. However, even just a toggle to filter NSFW by default is a start - that could include 20 or so common explicit hashtags or words. The art will be a balance.
One way could just be a past 24 hour summary of popular/common words or hashtags based on the relays you connect to.
Another could be a guided tour on how easy it is to add a filter - like long-tap a hashtag, or highlight a word/phrase.
Maybe some kind of “see less off Y”. Maybe with randomness. Maybe this is where custom shareable filters and dynamic client evaluated views fit.
I do think Nostr has lost a lot of people just after onboarding due to global being Wild West and it being less easy to discover or port over who your current follow lists from elsewhere.
I think a simple “I don’t care about” with a few pre-made filters like trump, Bitcoin, NFTs, NYT, etc during on-boarding to enable client side filters like below is a reasonable approach.
Keeping in mind just because someone may post about a topic like Bitcoin 1 in 20 posts, does that mean you shouldn’t follow them for their unrelated content? Filtering topic based content is more valuable at the content than author level - unless the author is strongly tied to a topic - like a Bitcoin Price bot or something.
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