Hey now not just devs were hanging out in the basement slaying bugbears and dragons, but you are correct… the developers shouldn’t have to be the only ones marketing the protocol and the clients… I understand why most of them do it… they create a program to run on nostr and it might just be them or a few people that designed and built it for free or very little money and they don’t have money to hire someone let alone a group to market their product and answer the “help desk” questions and people that don’t feel like they have a stake in any of it because they didn’t build it don’t want to push it for free, so the devs wear all the hats hoping to get to the point where they can hire a team… but what the people not willing to do something for free doesn’t get is that we all have a stake… a stake in making sure that this beautiful thing that is Nostr does not fail, fall apart and disappear. I love the protocol, it is nice not being the product of some billionaire that is just trying to raise my blood pressure with their fucking algorithm so they can sell more advertising to drug companies, selling my likes to pollsters, or my data to every telemarketing giant that wants to text me at 1AM with some junk mail or suggest what I “need” everytime I open any app that has advertisements in them… I try to be as good an ambassador as I can to this protocol and answer a question if I can, as I think most of the older nostriches should… just my 2 cents. #Noshole4President