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Juraj -- 1d [root] 
|    What good is a social network or protocol without a lot of users?
|    
|    First a personal flip to this question. I was on mailing lists, usenet, irc, silc, kyberia, facebook, ...
|    Everytime it became too crowded, I left. Not with a statement, rarely it was even a decision. I did not even
|    burn any bridges and I don't think anything bad about people who stayed. I just stopped going, because the noise
|    (and sometimes drama) was too much compared to the signal.
|    
|    I'm not an introvert, but in this regard something similar - otrovert. I like interactions, I don't get group
|    rituals.
|    
|    So what good is a social network without numbers to back up reach? I used to work for a web portal of a TV
|    station. I think one of the worst investments there is is buying a lot of reach. Maybe if you sell mass market
|    shampoo or junkfood, it makes sense. For every other case, you want limited reach. Limited to people who want to
|    hear from you. They might or might not know that they want to hear from you, but the second it feels you
|    intruded their attention, you lost a good customer. And that's true regardless if they buy from you or don't.
|    There's an aftertaste of force.
|    
|    People often hate the practice of marketing, but I realize it's because they were exposed to so much junk. It's
|    like saying you hate Chinese food because you only went to shitty restaurants and got food poisoning. Go to a
|    five star Chinese restaurant.
|    
|    I get it, the shitty marketing way outnumbers nice, honest marketing that you want to hear.
|    
|    So what good is a social network without reach?
|    
|    You want to reach the right people. Those that want to hear from you. Of course small doesn't mean it's the
|    right fit. Promoting scammy shitcoins or junkfood on Nostr won't work, we don't care. But the story is more
|    complex than numbers.
|    
|    And personally - I'd rather not read bullshit with breaking as the first word. And "this changes everything". I
|    wish there was more content that I'm interested in. But this also has a flipside. A lot of content that I'm
|    interested in is just not on other networks.
|    reply [11 replies]
8e1bd70f573e -- 1d
what was the book on otroverts you mentioned somewhere earlier pls?
reply [1 reply]
Juraj -- 19h [parent] 
     The gift of not belonging
     reply

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