SilberWitch on Nostr: Yes, but I've never seen such an extreme distribution. Most social media is better ...
Yes, but I've never seen such an extreme distribution.
Most social media is better about helping people interact and discover on the lower-levels. There's more concern with helping new users find normal people to talk to, and less funneling of everyone into an audience for a tiny minority of celebrity accounts.
Also, it's incredibly off-putting, to new users, to give them onboarding instructions like:
1) Follow lots of people and some might follow you back.
2) Post "GM" every morning.
3) Write about Bitcoin.
4) Post "GN" every night.
5) Blast your notes to all active relays.
6) Respond to the notes at the top of the trending list.
7) Hang out around Jack and Odell.
8) Use more hashtags.
This is a highly unnatural way to interact. That's why it's ironic, that we're so proud of "having no algos". What is that list, if not an algo? People quickly developed a manual algo, to make up for the lack of a digital one, is all.
Most social media is better about helping people interact and discover on the lower-levels. There's more concern with helping new users find normal people to talk to, and less funneling of everyone into an audience for a tiny minority of celebrity accounts.
Also, it's incredibly off-putting, to new users, to give them onboarding instructions like:
1) Follow lots of people and some might follow you back.
2) Post "GM" every morning.
3) Write about Bitcoin.
4) Post "GN" every night.
5) Blast your notes to all active relays.
6) Respond to the notes at the top of the trending list.
7) Hang out around Jack and Odell.
8) Use more hashtags.
This is a highly unnatural way to interact. That's why it's ironic, that we're so proud of "having no algos". What is that list, if not an algo? People quickly developed a manual algo, to make up for the lack of a digital one, is all.