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"content": "nostr:npub18867k67clxnq2t4kp7lxaxawkv0gqa3stefuuz5kzu56rs760e7qm7zwp7 I’d be interested in how that pans out. I wouldn’t say I’m fedi-literate at all, but I am wondering though, if migration leads to opening up further individual exposure and/or introductions, or does it really matter? Is it all simply adopting a growing knowledge of how to get around #mastodon #fediverse in general regardless? I’m doing ok, I’m just wondering if I’m missing out on wider opportunities. TIA",
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