the biggest issue is one algo, they dont even do chronological #nostr needs an algo and list market, we need top lists to give new accounts to get started, default antispam list etc
Where are the thoughtful, educational threads commonly found on Twitter, here? I love nostr and having fun but it's full of superficial shit and memes preaching to the choir An algo market does not fix that, or does it?
this is one of those threads, they do popup this convo is what a chat mode for kind1 notes centered on a thread etc would be perfect we have access to the fedi via relay.mostr.pub the fedi bootstraps nostr
Interesting take. Yes there certainly are conversations around. What I'm referring to are those 1/n tweets by the same author where they dive deep into a topic, things like that
an algo could easily pull those out #report interesting or deepdive 😃
this is what chat is good for btw
hash out ideas, uninterrupted thought flows
Isn't wanting to re-create Twitter threads a self-limiting idea? Threads are a workaround for the short-form nature of Twitter. On Nostr, if you have more to say, there are long-form note kinds that support that.
It's not. I randomly came across interesting topics while scrolling on Twitter. It's not the same user experience as going to a separate site like Habla and start scanning titles. That would work exactly like going from Twitter to Medium. What is different in Nostr is that kind 1 clients could technically show long-form content (folded) and one could click to load more if the first paragraph sounds interesting.
That might be the way to go. Habla.news is a relay just like any other, so any client can read from it and render the content however it fits best within the framework of the app.
Found this by chance nostr:note1kxh3tl4vua2rk5hpwd0rrm7uwqf8879svuy3vxnm77dkw3gnqttsyya7v5
Good points made there. On the other hand, though, I'd contend that character limits can cause conversations to lose nuance. Being able to spin off discussions on different entries in a thread has value, I can see, but I wonder what limiting ourselves only to bite-sized discussion points does to our mind. There's a place for Twitter, and a place for other platforms as well.
if you viewed the thread as a chat spinoffs would be quoted replies
an algo and list market fixes it mostly, we need people but we have enough and the fedi