Nostr clients like #damus have a Twitter like UI because we are all used to using Twitter. However, Twitter and other social media UIs were developed with the goal of capturing and monetising attention. Using addictive ui tropes like “pull down to refresh”, to keep us hooked, milking our attention for their advertisers.
Could #nostr be an opportunity to rethink some of these established ui trends and optimise for user wellbeing rather than manipulating our addictive nature? #asknostr
I’m finding damus almost more addictive than Twitter, partly because the content is less toxic and irrelevant to me. I can’t spend too long ontwitter because I’m put off by a lot of the content, despite the UX’s best attempts to keep me addicted.
Damus doesn’t have this repellant part of the equation so I find myself endlessly scrolling bitcoin memes.
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Front end developer. Too busy mining fiat to work on #nostr or #bitcoin. https://islandhodl.com
Happy noontime #nostriches 

#asknostr quoting a note in a reply to another note is a feature I used a lot on Twitter. How is this achieved here? On damus I try to copy link and paste in a reply but it’s just a web link that redirects to snort. Could #damus translate that link into a quoted note on past perhaps? @jb55
Last of the #harvest 

This interview is a must listen for all. Farida eloquently articulates the history and current situation in hers and neighbouring countries.
Whatever your worldview and wherever you are her voice must be heard.
#africa #togo #cfs View quoted note →
Update, I was able to restore contacts by logging into #nostur View quoted note →