This is so cool to read, and sounds like a real opportunity for devs here. That's the flip side I hope - on Facebook etc no user is willing to make anything better because "the company" will deal with anyway, if you like it or not.
Here, things are different. Users monitor the network and build up knowledge, like you do.
How awesome is that π
Unfortunately, I have no viable product. But be assured when the millions roll in with my awesome nostr app, you'll be my head of marketing! π
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10,000 percent agreed. Marketing wouldnβt look the same here because itβs decentralized and free. We still can implement elements of what has made other companies or services successful/well-known and apply them to our projects without adopting the immoral and centralized natures. The difference is the why. Itβs not sharing the project because of expected reimbursement or notoriety. Itβs getting the word out, that there are other options out there that solve a lot of bigger problems.
I think you read that more cynical than I meant it π
I definitely didn't want to imply that you do what you do for the zaps π¬
but yup, I guess the traditional start-up would have to be very creative to meet their (shareholder) goals on nostr.
I'm not sure if that's an "we are early" or "it can't be done" thing though.
It works to some extent for email, but there it's usually ad-driven or just really good service people want to pay for