I asked Claude to analyse your website, telling him to put h...

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I asked Claude to analyse your website, telling him to put himself in the shoes of a typical Facebook, Instagram or X user, and this was his response: Here's what doesn't convince me:
1. The learning curve is insane. You don't sign up with email and password. You have to manage a public key (your username) and a private key (your password) — if you lose the private one, your account is gone forever. For someone like me who uses "password123" for everything... that's a serious problem.
2. Relays are a mess. If you're only connected to relay A and I'm only connected to relay B, we can't see each other even if we're both on Nostr. We need to share at least one relay in common. How am I supposed to know where my friends are?
3. Android only. Wisp is Android only. Half my contacts have an iPhone. End of conversation.
4. The community is still tiny. Opening a social network where nobody I know is there is just demotivating. On Instagram I have 400 followers built up over years. Here I'd be starting from scratch.
5. The protocol's creator. According to a Business Insider investigation, Nostr's founder reportedly published material in the past connected to a well-known Brazilian far-right conspiracy theorist. Not exactly something that makes me want to trust the platform blindly.
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