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by orbital-decay 1142 days ago
What makes you think their goal is succeeding on the broader scale, though?
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From their website:

>Nostr is a protocol, designed for simplicity, that aims to create a censorship-resistant global social network.

So they basically want to create twitter without Musk (or anyone in charge for that matter). Nothing wrong with that goal, it's just highly unlikely to succeed given the fundamental shortcomings of this approach.

"A global network" doesn't mean "the dominant global network", though. Mastodon is global, for example.
Just for the record: Mastodon is not a network, but a server app. The network is the Fediverse and the dominant protocol (currently) is W3C ActivityPub.
right. was going to ask the same thing. i'm okay with it being a relative niche. that is to say, writers, economists, artists, etc with a lean towards tech. i'm completely fine with Nostr not becoming the worldwide phenom so that it doesn't attract the spam and the types of people that comes along with popularity.