uxellodunum on Nostr: While I don't disagree, DMs are an issue, it's important to keep in mind that's not a ...
While I don't disagree, DMs are an issue, it's important to keep in mind that's not a Nostr problem per se - That's a client implementation problem.
As much as x or y aren't a problem of Linux, they're a problem of their respective distributions - This to say, fragmentation is to be expected.
DMs are only a problem if we keep using and recommending the clients that do NOT keep up with the best standards - And it's up to users who are AWARE of this to make others aware.
For me, DMs stopped being a problem as soon as I switched from NIP-04 clients - I told everyone I'd onboarded - Most agreed and migrated as well (again, no real effort because Nostr 🤘), some understood but keep using said applications but not relying on their DM implementations.
Clients, and by extension their developers, are the ones at a loss.
The quicker we can all come to terms on this, the quicker we can make Nostr better for pretty much every form of medium out there, be it your Twitters, your Youtubes or your Telegrams. It can do it all, but we as users of this open protocol need to push and steer things in the right direction.
As much as x or y aren't a problem of Linux, they're a problem of their respective distributions - This to say, fragmentation is to be expected.
DMs are only a problem if we keep using and recommending the clients that do NOT keep up with the best standards - And it's up to users who are AWARE of this to make others aware.
For me, DMs stopped being a problem as soon as I switched from NIP-04 clients - I told everyone I'd onboarded - Most agreed and migrated as well (again, no real effort because Nostr 🤘), some understood but keep using said applications but not relying on their DM implementations.
Clients, and by extension their developers, are the ones at a loss.
The quicker we can all come to terms on this, the quicker we can make Nostr better for pretty much every form of medium out there, be it your Twitters, your Youtubes or your Telegrams. It can do it all, but we as users of this open protocol need to push and steer things in the right direction.