daniel on Nostr: But it lacks good digital word-of-mouth and regular word-of-mouth semantic ...
But it lacks good digital word-of-mouth and regular word-of-mouth semantic uniqueness.
“Did you see that tweet?”
vs.
“Did you see that note?”
The first means something unique w/ a touch of delight.
The second could be anything.
A unique name will likely emerge from the community I wager.
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2023-04-07 16:46:57Event JSON
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