dk on Nostr: I suspect there are two possible forms of breakout growth for nostr: 1) some totally ...
I suspect there are two possible forms of breakout growth for nostr:
1) some totally new experience that can’t be done with existing platforms (e.g. zaps).
2) appreciation of the neutrality causes some other at/sub-scale networks to opt for nostr as a way to avoid dealing with content moderation/“free-speech” goals directly
I think censorship resistance and interoperability are correct, but too theoretical for most users to care about directly.
1) some totally new experience that can’t be done with existing platforms (e.g. zaps).
2) appreciation of the neutrality causes some other at/sub-scale networks to opt for nostr as a way to avoid dealing with content moderation/“free-speech” goals directly
I think censorship resistance and interoperability are correct, but too theoretical for most users to care about directly.