Eugen Rochko on Nostr: The fragmentation among friends that follows Twitter’s collapse is exactly the kind ...
The fragmentation among friends that follows Twitter’s collapse is exactly the kind of problem that Mastodon and the social web solves for. Imagine that you don’t have to pick and choose which new platform to adopt, or make and maintain a million accounts—because you can follow anyone regardless of which platform they’re on. That’s our reality.
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2023-09-03 14:04:57Event JSON
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