Why Nostr? What is Njump?
2024-03-21 13:47:05
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kriskoeh on Nostr: That’s not the point really. Maybe it was a bad example to drive my point home—I ...

That’s not the point really. Maybe it was a bad example to drive my point home—I hear you on that. But this could be confusing for even the younger generations of today. And I say that with a kiddo who built me a website at 7.

The point is that people don’t like to think. I’d argue that modern info shows that they like to think even less than they did several years ago due to lower attention spans. And when I say they don’t like to think I’m simply referring to the usability of an end product.

“The bigger question…” Well. You create products that they want to use and once they’re there then they’re partaking in that information that’s currently being heavily censored from them. But until those products drive a desire to use or become more “user friendly” there will always be this divide.

I don’t have the answers. I’m just someone who tends to be good at breaking down complex topics for everyday people and it’s only an observation from my end that this is still too complex for the average user and I can’t see how it reaches wide adoption like that.

With that said—I like it. I’m not planning to go anywhere. I just was hoping to connect with people where I might be able to provide value by making this more approachable for people of all ages that are using social media today.

And for a different topic but since you mentioned it…I don’t value my own privacy. My data has long been out there for the taking and I can’t see the point in retroactively valuing it. I’m really open to hearing why I should and I’m wondering if more people tend to think like I do. If my mind could be changed on this topic then I might be able to help create change in this way.

Thank you for commenting and look forward to hearing more of your thoughts.
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