I'm not saying you or any one else I'm following is a small account by any means haha.
Just it makes more sense to me with this new social media that after a couple responses for any one post, someone is likely to get more overwhelmed rather than less.
So if those large accounts get dozens of replies, there's no way they can empathetically respond to everyone there and I can see that going one of 2 ways: they become jaded celebrity and it affects their personality or they just leave altogether because it's like another job .
So I like how Nostr is like organically facilitating small group discussions and super ambitious people out of those can take the ideas over somewhere else and circulate them.
One day we will be discovering new Nostr social Networks and they will have cracked the code of something months prior and we will only hear about it now. Because of decentralization.
I do still follow Jack, so when his posts pop up, it's kinda like God issuing a statement. But he does that rarely, so I assume he has his Jesus profile walking among us to distribute loaves and fishes.
haha, yeah, i think it's just the case that you can only really deal with your 12 disciples so when you get too many people engaging you have to get rid of the ones who are not as serious
your fault, bringing up Jesus again
also i'm not really a big account... i just like to get engaged with people who i perceive are adding to the conversation, mainly that actually means teaching me something... or at least making me feel like i have a student
That teaching thing is a gene I'm convinced. My grandparents, parents, and uncles were all teachers. But it skipped my generation. My siblings and I run away from all teaching engagements.
But if you have the passion, it's like you must teach even if it's just 12
well my mother was always teaching me things but she got sick and her trade before she was a mother was nurse... and my father was always trying to teach things but he was terrible at it, super cranky and demanding, more of a tyrant of a teacher... and yeah, before that, my mother's father also a teacher and engineer