Why Nostr? What is Njump?
2025-05-26 06:15:10
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rox on Nostr: It's cool that you're on nostr. As a tiktok creator myself, I recommend learning and ...

It's cool that you're on nostr. As a tiktok creator myself, I recommend learning and exposing yourself to the culture here because it's essentially the polar opposite of what Tiktok was.

Tiktok is a reaction machine and nostr is mostly a space driven by interactions. It's often the case that people who are disillusioned by algorithms and consumer moderation end up getting bored of nostr and leaving shortly after, but that's like going to a soccer game and expecting a UFC fight.

Given your following on Tiktok, I'd even recommend talking about nostr there to introduce it to many people that do follow you closely, so they can learn more about owning your data and identity and participating in censorship free spaces. There is an actual niche and commitment on nostr to civil rights, especially around speech, and one of our most cherished members is . Other than that, we tend to promote a lot of people who struggle to find a fair voice in Africa and other regions of the world who are denied fair chances.
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