Matt on Nostr: Interesting perspective on anonymity on #nostr - I started out anonymous on the ...
Interesting perspective on anonymity on #nostr - I started out anonymous on the forums back in 2014 but realised I needed to put my name to my work so ceded the comfort and started posting under my real name.
Chris Liss (npub1dtf…hgu0) mentions that some of it could be a throw back to traditional social media where people needed to be more careful, and that could be true for some.
However I think privacy is the main driver behind anonymous posting on here. Am I right?
The other think I like about anonymity is that it forces a person to confront an argument, not a person. If you don't like someone's view you can't insult their character or person of you don't know anything about them...and let's be honest, we've all seen it happen, or done it.
Chris Liss (npub1dtf…hgu0) mentions that some of it could be a throw back to traditional social media where people needed to be more careful, and that could be true for some.
However I think privacy is the main driver behind anonymous posting on here. Am I right?
The other think I like about anonymity is that it forces a person to confront an argument, not a person. If you don't like someone's view you can't insult their character or person of you don't know anything about them...and let's be honest, we've all seen it happen, or done it.
quoting nevent1q…pk5rMy chief complaint about NOSTR:
https://chrisliss.substack.com/p/anonymity