It actually makes perfect sense because we are literally BUILDING #Nostr while using #Nostr to organize and find the community to build with.
It would be like an early version of GitHub being used to track updates and version history *for GitHub,* because a good tool was finally built to accomplish the task.
You are looking at something that necessarily begins with the people who are building and exploring what this protocol can be used for. #Nostr is a beta level startup, not a finished project.
It’s just like the earliest people on the internet only talking about the internet and what they could do with it. Of course that’s what they would talk about, literally EVERYTHING is still left to build.
It’s not at all as strange as it sounds, it’s just weird *for a corporate product,* but that’s not at all what #nostr is. nostr:note1j0s42w9g4736zgg33jer0xhjazrkzfesrwcjt9n57hmrxc7urv5q6lkm2m