Keep talking. Eventually someone would join the conversation. It may be too early for massive engagement. But maybe bring some of your friends who like to vibe with you on these topics and infuse more life into this corner of the field.
I tried. A few of them came over, but they quickly became bored and missed the others, so they only post sparingly or have left completely.
Network effects. Its not that we have too many bitcoiners, its that bitcoiners hit critical mass and became self-sustaining as a community, with recruitment exceeding attrition. I think permaculture has crossed that threshold on Nostr, too. We need more small communities like this.
That's a good point as well. I'm doing my part I suppose. Hopefully more small communities grow here as well. The takeaway here is: Bring your friends! nostr:nevent1qqs8nyjg72seh9wcnhh8vtm4a9h4hxa0v768lgwy5gqjtzytm9w3k4gpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qgs2j6345gjyq2uqwhzd5g8sgaufdt7vxw2md7kk8cc2vj9gyg4x56grqsqqqqqptxz8l9
I think what I meant to say is the growing Nostr is not a technical problem to solve. Its a political campaign to be won, and its the "ground game" of millions of conversations that will win it (and most of those on other media). The technical side needs to "just work". New features are nice-to-have, but Nostr can win comfortably without them as long as it is stable and welcoming.
The current tech stack supresses some conversations and promotes others. It takes normal networking advantages and puts them on steroids. It skews the content viewed more than the Twitter algos did.
I hear people say that a lot, but I don't experience it myself on Amethyst. My "Follows" looks noticably different to "Global" - less bitcoin, less spam, more nature photos. I still have content on topics I don't care about, but they're by people who other times post content I am interested in.
My feed is also good, but most npubs have clients front-loaded with accounts and feeds. They didn't organically decide what to read.
And, if you ask for OtherTopics, your feed will be extremely thin, as they only really have data for Bitcoin Twitterati and stuff. I'm not on their map, nor are most of the people I follow. New people don't see most of the threads I'm seeing.
Makes sense. That's very much a client problem, and one that should be easy to fix using relay data. My "minitru" could classify topics quite well, I suppose instead of filtering out bad/reported content we could try filtering in wanted/interacted content.
There's seems to be a massive curation hurdle, tho, as measuring what most people are looking at, would just give you variations of Primal's trending feed. Most people see my selfies, as those trend for mysterious reasons, but they have no idea that I actually have any other topic and there's currently no effective way to signal that.
Interactions are the signal there, just as Kind-1984 was for filtering
If the client had an onboarding process involving a lot of swipe-left/swipe-right, would ppl do it? To train their minitru algorithm
I would so do that. 😂
We could have an option somewhere to re-train based on recent interactions, too
That would at least be very interesting as an experimental client, or an experimental option in a client.
What I'm not keen on is centralised categorisation of topics. Obviously clients are doing it now and poorly, but it cannot be done well, for many reasons, and is also very susceptible to misuse for ideological / personal reasons.
nostr:nprofile1qqsr7acdvhf6we9fch94qwhpy0nza36e3tgrtkpku25ppuu80f69kfqpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhszythwden5te0dehhxarj9emkjmn99uwrrtwk was just sharing about Nostrudel and designing your own algorithm based on interests. Maybe you can curate your own experience differently. I know months ago I did do some of that. It's hard for me to evaluate how well it's working but I definitely diversified my feed a bit. Now I feel like it needs a purge.