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Jake Woodhouse
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In the same way that Bitcoin really sucked me in as an investor

I just couldn’t get enough info about it as I dove down the hole

Nostr is doing the same thing in relation to content

The ramifications vs legacy social media platforms is radical

https://fountain.fm/episode/LIqKd15kkcC8tp3R81ia

3 hours in nostr:npub1lt8nn8aaa6qa63wjwj8gz2djf5nlhg3zfd0v6l45v8zhvuyh0p3s5zzt5y starts applying financial market trader strategies to real life

Ie how the big banks function, as financial product manufacturers, hedging risk etc

Brilliant stuff

No idea when

But still really want to travel to visit Madeira

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👏👏👏

I love it when I get towards the end of a long-form podcast, say 3 or 4 hours in, & the conversation hits a really juicy bit of insight

This is an unbelievable way to learn

You have total context on why a strategy, theory, idea, concept, or decision is useful

Long live lengthy podcasts!

GM

Dad hack: get your daily steps in waking up & down the same corridor soothing a newborn baby

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Replying to Avatar Max DeMarco

This is my RADICAL approach to how I would build a community-first Nostr client:

First of all: remove access to the entire ecosystem once a user logs in. (I know this sounds counterintuitive, but hear me out).

This is a community-first approach. Once you're onboarded by a creator, you don't want random Bitcoin or footstr content on your timeline. You came to interact with the community. In the beginning, give users as little choice as possible when it comes to interacting with the protocol.

All they see and feel is the core function of the client: COMMUNITY!

They didn’t come to grow their own community or make new internet friends—they came for the artist, the YouTuber, or whoever it is they care about.

So give them time to slowly get used to the new interface and focus on enjoying their first experience. How do we do that?

From a product and UX perspective, this means thinking about how users interact with the platform and designing an intuitive, engaging experience.

Based on conversations with my friends, here’s what they need:

User-first approach (duh): Users own their data and private keys but don't know that at first. The experience starts as a simple username-password login (NIP-07).

Onboarding: There needs to be a paywall (both fiat and BTC), with as little friction as possible.

Forum-style discussions: Organize content into threads/topics so users can easily participate in conversations.

Threaded discussions: Each thread allows for nested replies, much like Reddit or traditional forums, enabling deep, organized conversations.

Tagging system: Let users tag content by topic or interest to make navigation easier.

We don't want to overcomplicate things—just keep it simple. Make it a basic forum where they only see content from their community.

Voting/Engagement system: Introduce upvoting, reactions, or comments on posts—this is easy.

Now comes the magic of Nostr... with zaps (tips) or the ability to send money back and forth, users slowly realize that this is actually different. (You see? We’re getting there gradually.)

Moderation tools: Yeah, I know this sounds lame, but some creators wouldn’t want their forum spammed with footstr pics (sorry, guys). Allow some users to moderate discussions, flag inappropriate content, or create private spaces within the community.

This is the basic community client mvp. It would be enough for some creators who care about freedom and want to build a community on a self-sovereign level. The rest comes later down the road.

Private and public spaces: Offer both public forums and private groups where users can control membership and discussions—more options for the user.

Leaderboards: Show the most active or helpful members based on engagement, contributions, zaps, or participation.

Reputation: WoT, yes baby—now we're getting closer to the full Nostr ecosystem.

Achievements: Gamify the experience by rewarding users with badges or other forms of recognition for their engagement.

User-controlled feed: Implement a home feed based on the relays and topics the user follows - this is where I would open up the whole nostr ecosystem (how? I have no clue yet).

Analytics: Give admins and group leaders insights into community engagement, most active users, and popular threads.

User feedback system: Allow users to provide feedback on discussions, groups, and content, enabling continuous improvement for the content creator / community owner but also for the client.

These are my first thoughts.

After brain-dumping all of this, I realize that this almost works as a white-label solution for creators.

So… does this make sense? What do you think?

I know it’s radically different from opening up the whole Nostr ecosystem to users, but I want to experiment with this. Based on conversations I’ve had, people would be overwhelmed by too much too soon.

This also solves the problem of onboarding people and letting them follow random accounts. Here, they follow people with similar interests and those they already trust, which reflects trust onto the protocol as a whole.

I’m not sure if this will eventually lead to users discovering the full beauty of the Nostr ecosystem, but hey—that’s for later down the road. At least this is running on nostr in the backend.

Also, I have no idea how to code any of this. But I want to make it happen. This is me starting an open conversation.

Let’s see where this takes us and how we can make it happen together. 🧡

Keep iterating. Why won’t that work?

Just so complex at times I imagine. Unnecessarily so as well

Good fiat mining gig I imagine though. Hyper specialisation the way to go

Cheers to him. Bloody hard navigating things without a father, been doing it 15 years now myself, so know the feeling. My dad was a brewer, so a beer is a great nod to the previous generation

Build it. I’d use it for sure. Big part of WA and Signal current use for me

Great plan!

Success will mostly depend on how early in the family cycle you are. Would reckon we’ve got a few years ahead before calling it “the standard”

Wouldn’t want to is out on the wonder years. 0>7 all a kid needs is their parents time…

🙏🏻

One of the key reasons to reconsider IG, YT, & X content creation

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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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I would also very happily help build out a suite if creator tools on Nostr

Similar experience to yourself max having made podcasts

I see the same problem. Long term the open network wins, which is something to reality get behind