quoting naddr1qv…6yngI hate to be the one to tell y’all this, but my profile pic doesn’t matter to me. And it shouldn’t matter to you. My handle also shouldn’t matter, except as a pet name for display. My NIP-05 matters, for human-typed discoverability and link/mention-readability, but it can be changed. My npub matters, but I could have more than one or stop using one, like I have done and will continue to do.
A profile on the Internet is not a person. Who is writing this article? Is it Stella? Oh, yeah? You know that? How? Did you sit there and watch me type it in?
I don’t need PfP-recognition because I post stuff a lot of people like to look at (even if they have no idea who I am, imagine that!), and my npub therefore has high WoT.
Here’s what I think: Y’all are trying to change a communication protocol into Twitter 2.0, where everyone needs to self-brand and stay on-script, on-camera, and in-their-lane. But if I were that sort of person, I’d be terrible at my job. The whole point of my job is to do all the stuff most users won’t do, but some might, and to tell you how it went.
How about we just turn off all of the profile pics and people have to be interesting, entertaining, and/or knowledgeable again? How many of the people getting engagement, now, wouldn’t get as much? How many people getting little engagement, now, would get more?
I have questions.