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7fqx@ditto.pub
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I don't know how or why but Metal Church totally passed me by. I think it's their name.
#metal
Use a client that lets you see polls, you are missing out on really important polls, like mine:
#wisp #poll #wispoll ๐ซช
#wisp #poll #wispoll ๐ซชThis is basically nostr, but there might be more people in this video than actually use nostr
A pretty decent and obvious filter is to not listen to an album if it has AI album art. I think most people do this naturally.
I've made a Chatroom
wss://groups.0xchat.com'yaxyz5jsv8n3
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Why exactly was Bluesky successful? The USP was basically a place that was not-Elon, and could actually achieve network effect (unlike mastodon). Decentralisation and censorship- resistance wasn't really a significant factor. Especially the latter, it's not like the vast majority of Bluesky users were getting banned (in fact they wanted more of their brand of ideological censorship).
So how did they actually achieve this network effect? Did they actively reach out to lib/left Twitter personalities? Politicians? Journalists?