hello smart nostriches, i've been on here a while but i still don't understand a few things, maybe you can help me with this list of #nostr related questions: - are there a lot of bot accounts giving introductions, only saying "hello" or something along those lines? or are these real people (i assume a real person would say their name/pseudonym and tell us _something_ about themselves) πŸ‘‹πŸ€– - is the "Update your status" updating the grey text near your name? is this a NIP i can read about? (maybe it's #amethyst or client specific?) - what is with the laser eyes in profile pictures, does it have a meaning? does it just look cool? part of nostr culture? πŸ‘€ - what exactly are long form notes, is it just a note that is long? πŸ“ - does it cost money to do videos on here? i thought it did, but #vlogstr seems to be taking off right now πŸ“ΉπŸš€ even if you can only answer one (even partially or with a guess) it is much appreciated πŸ’œ #asknostr #askingnostr #grownostr

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All very good and valid questions and some of them crossed my mind. The long form note is what you guessed, I guess 😊. I think there are even apps out there which are specifically created for long notes. And yes, the laser eyes look cool, but idk what they mean. Hope smarter #nostriches will get you better answers...πŸ™ƒ
The laser eyes thing is related to Bitcoin I believe. It's supposed to indicate someone who supports Bitcoin or is "laser" focused on Bitcoin adoption/development. As for long form notes, my understanding is that they are a way to format your notes, as a standard Nostr note does not support formatting (things like italics, bold, font sizes, etc.) They only work on clients that support NIP-23. If you view the note in a client that doesn't support it, the content is the same, it just won't have any formatting.
thank you πŸ’œπŸ’œ, i'm no maxi but i like bitcoin and thought about adding laser eyes to my pfp πŸ€” also, it looks like you got zaps working since our last discussion, great job! ⚑πŸ’ͺ
Bots: hard to say. I have seen bots welcoming people posting to introductions hashtag. Mainly with help. Having seen bots that just say "hello" but could be. Check the replies history of that profile. Update status: Nip38 but I've only see amethyst using it. Laser eyes: it was a meme from 2(?) years ago. Was supposed to be until bitcoin hits 100k. Now I feel is a sign for "bitcoin maximalists" Long form notes: nip23. Is often combined with markdown for fancy formatting. Videos: it doesn't cost money to upload videos to the usual nostr media servers... But hosting vΓ­deos is an expensive business and it's complicated to serve videos efficiently. Your videos could be deleted any time by the hosting service (when they run out of space), you should create efficient (compact) videos for best viewing experience on nostr, it's hard to beat YouTube in terms of best viewing experience for your audience
> are there a lot of bot accounts giving introductions, only saying "hello" or something along those lines? or are these real people How would anyone know? > is the "Update your status" updating the grey text near your name? Where anything is displayed always depends on the client. > what is with the laser eyes in profile pictures, does it have a meaning? does it just look cool? part of nostr culture? It isn't part of Nostr culture, strictly speaking. It is part of Bitcoin culture, which I am not part of. Nostr has many Bitcoin fans, so they use that style, you can also find it on Twitter on Bitcoin-related account. Whether it looks cool is of course subjective. I think it does not. > what exactly are long form notes, is it just a note that is long? No. Long-form notes are not "notes" in the classical Nostr sense. They are in the "other stuff" field. Specifically, they support Markdown and they are in the form of replaceable events. They are meant for articles, allowing for blogging rather than just "micro-blogging" (which is the original and predominant focus of Nostr). Only a few clients support it, while unmodifiable text-only "kind 1" notes are and are likely going to remain the core and widely supported. > does it cost money to do videos on here? None publishes videos on Nostr. You cannot and anyone who tricks you into thinking you are posting a video "on Nostr" is misleading you. Nostr text notes can contain links to anything (links are just text!), including of course images and videos. Such media is hosted elsewhere. Many videos linked on Nostr are hosted on YouTube, on other HTTP hosting services or through decentralized systems such as BitTorrent, IPFS, Blossom or something else. They are just links, which many clients embed.
There probably are a lot of bots on introductions Update status is a NIP Laser eyes are a Bitcoin maxi culture thing. It's like being "laser focused" or seeing the world through a Bitcoin lens (you denominate goods in sats) Long form notes are replaceable kinds and clients should render markdown with them as well As far as cost for videos. No. I mean there are probably media servers that charge for storage, but you can host your own content. Any video on nostr is just a link to a video that's hosted somewhere. Whether that be yourself or a service is up to you.
1. Yes, there are hello bots, and there are real people welcoming boobies to nostr. 2. Yes, but i dont there' s a specific NIP. @Vitor Pamplona created amethyst, so he'd be able to give you a better answer. 3. Laser eyes is Bitcoin culture. It signifies staying "laser focused" on stacking sats... etc. 4. Yes, long form are just longer notes but with their own nip. There are apps specifically for long form. They way uses aren't clogging up the fees with absurdly long notes. Think of it like writing a blog, instead of a note. 5. Kinda. If your video is pre-recorded and is under 50mbs, you can upload for free on most nostr/blossom servers. There are also cdn type services like catbox.moe where you can upload to about 200mbs. However, these services usually keep you filled for about 30days. You can spin up your blossom server, and change the keep-time to whatever you want, and share the link to that file on nostr. Then, there's plebs.app, which is like nostr YouTube. The 30days rules still apply, but your videos are spread across multiple blossom servers, and you're still able to add a personal blossom (if you have one). If you're referring to live streaming you may have to pay. However, zap.stream has a free tier that you'd point OBS toward. And again, you can spin up your open solution faaairly easily (kinda).
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hello smart nostriches, i've been on here a while but i still don't understand a few things, maybe you can help me with this list of #nostr related questions: - are there a lot of bot accounts giving introductions, only saying "hello" or something along those lines? or are these real people (i assume a real person would say their name/pseudonym and tell us _something_ about themselves) πŸ‘‹πŸ€– - is the "Update your status" updating the grey text near your name? is this a NIP i can read about? (maybe it's #amethyst or client specific?) - what is with the laser eyes in profile pictures, does it have a meaning? does it just look cool? part of nostr culture? πŸ‘€ - what exactly are long form notes, is it just a note that is long? πŸ“ - does it cost money to do videos on here? i thought it did, but #vlogstr seems to be taking off right now πŸ“ΉπŸš€ even if you can only answer one (even partially or with a guess) it is much appreciated πŸ’œ #asknostr #askingnostr #grownostr
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Currently I do not use any cryptocurrency, although I likely will at some point. That said, from what I've seen (on X, on Nostr itself and at least on one other decentralized social media, that one being blockchain-based, unlike Nostr), economical incentives in the context of microblogging seem to promote more negative behaviors than positive ones (those who attempt to maximize earning, be it in through ads or in the form of donations, end up posting things which I, subjectively, like less than those who maximize for "social" incentives, like karma or likes). For this reason, I generally prefer to avoid attaching an economical device to a microblogging account (such as is a Nostr account). My issue isn't with Bitcoin, Monero, or cryptocurrencies in general, but, rather, with money in general. That said, thank you a lot.
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