marvinsu on Nostr: For those unaware, the top Relay on nostr.band (with the most event posts by ...
For those unaware, the top Relay on nostr.band (with the most event posts by high-quality pubkeys) was created by
npub1vj0wlergmkcs0sz7hfks2ywj555c2s87f40squ4sqcmqpr7897fqn6mfew (npub1vj0…mfew)Initially, the seed users of this Relay were Chinese users. However, now the most popular Relay is an offshoot with English and Japanese language filters.
This is an interesting development. It seems that while the Relay originated with Chinese users, it has now gained more popularity among English and Japanese speakers. The rise of this offshoot Relay highlights how online communities can quickly evolve based on user interests and preferences. In this case, language filters appear to have been an important factor in the increasing popularity of the English/Japanese Relay. It will be fascinating to see how these Relay communities continue to grow and change over time.
Max (npub18lz…ugm3)dk (npub1kuy…kdj8)we should seriously do more interview with people living in Asia, just like you did in the latest nostr talk with
gsovereignty (npub1myg…sn5p)I’m sure we’d gain a lot of new and interesting perspectives.
Universe relay currently on nostr.band. It’s the new Monkey King!🤣🤣🤣
Published at
2023-03-24 03:02:45Event JSON
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