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For finding best content we've SN offcourse ;-) Do you know you can use any npub to login and view their feed? Try this with people you know they care about good content. I often check their list of following to find interesting other ones who share good content.
The slowness...that can have many, many reasons... I always try to have 10-15 relays with me which are widely used and have a fast connection (response times). All clients use WebSockets so this mean many asynchronous requests at once. This can be quite a huge load for your device and everything starts to lag..
For me Nostr means much more than just having social media, there are already many kind out there which can be used for many types of content you would like to share.
For finding best content we've SN offcourse ;-)
haha, yes, it's about the vibe, stackers really take the time to read and give feedback here, so you attract more of the type of people who put into the work to share good stuff.
and one of my fav things is NO numbers, NO followers count here! But ranking by sats being stacked, real money showing proof of work instead of cheap likes.
Do you know you can use any npub to login and view their feed? Try this with people you know they care about good content. I often check their list of following to find interesting other ones who share good content.
yes, I did and logged in with a few people before, it felt weird; and being able to see when and who others talk to is even more weird; However, I do hope the best for Nostr.
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Hmmm, one of the fundamental parts of Nostr is building your own social graph. Sounds like an interesting experiment to do this following zero people.
There are some interesting (tinkering) projects which could be helpful in finding new (and good, curated) content https://satellite.earth/ https://nostr.kiwi/ https://listr.lol/ https://yakihonne.com/
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Hmmm, one of the fundamental parts of Nostr is building your own social graph. Sounds like an interesting experiment to do this following zero people.
I didn't quite understand what's this social graph for to be honest, haha, so I was thinking, if all I have is 20 minutes to read things online, would I prefer scrolling endless yet average feeds in Nostr or actually reading useful things? So I unfollowed everyone there, and I don't feel like missing out on anything at all.
And I'm only being rational in a sense; that's limited hours each day, I'm trying to see what works better for me:
  • Twitter is draining emotion with all the negativity and algorithm
  • Nostr is better vibe, but full of average content - why eat average food when you know how to find better stuff?
so I'm spending more time here in SN atm. Don't you feel it's wasting so much time when you are trying to be on every platform? It's like your mind is everywhere - focus could be a superpower.
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Your social graph should / could be a personal filter for finding good content. Providing serendipity.
This is a huge (and maybe the most exciting) challenge for many Nostr clients. Even BigTech is failing on this challenge imo. "It's not information overload, it's filter failure" - Clay Shirky The most valuable content I found was always on fora / bulletin boards. And with Google, before they became an advertising company.
I really like your way on how you're managing your time. It reminds me of this: https://world.hey.com/jason/the-difference-between-time-and-attention-bdd955eb
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Your social graph should / could be a personal filter for finding good content. Providing serendipity.
Almost sounds like whenever I found a book I like, I would also read the books mentioned in it, like tracing his information source; And if I really like the author, I would go even further to learn about his family or what people he hangout with, haha, but I'm not so sure social media could work like that? and from my experience, many good stuff is usually hidden, you really need to do the work to dig.
"It's not information overload, it's filter failure" - Clay Shirky
yes, we have abundant information everywhere, but the good ones are almost drowning in the ocean of noise.
Good article!
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