Most people I know don't care about Twitter, Dorsey, Musk, e...

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Most people I know don't care about Twitter, Dorsey, Musk, etc. The Ford F150 isn't the most common pickup truck because someone famous liked it.
People perk up when they hear benefits. Some aspects of Nostr that I've seen people get excited about are:
o- Confirmable identity - imposters don't really exist here
o- You have an identity, like an email address, but if you don't like your "provider", you keep your address when moving to a new provider. Your profile follows you instead of staying with a platform/company.
o- No algos (for most clients), you get to see the content you sign up for. New users describe how refreshing it is, compared to being fed what a corporation wants you to see, and how it's like how the Internet used to be: organic.
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