corndalorian on Nostr: For a few weeks now I’ve been trying a different approach to zapping—quality over ...
For a few weeks now I’ve been trying a different approach to zapping—quality over quantity, sending higher amounts per #zap while being more selective about which content I #zap. I’ve also had likes turned off since Damus added the option to do so. I have come to like this approach and will continue with it. I have completely lost the desire to click “like” whereas before it was a knee jerk reaction to nearly everything I read. Instead, now if a note is interesting, I engage with a comment or repost. If content moves or impresses me, I send a zap that I think I would appreciate if I had posted it. Anything else, I just read and keep scrolling. This feels more natural to me. 💜🤙
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2023-05-07 02:18:02Event JSON
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