Jack Dorsey backs diVine, a Vine reboot that includes Vine's video archive of six-second, looping videos. A new app called diVine will give access to more than 100,000 archived Vine videos, restored from an older backup that was created before Vine's shutdown.
Jack Dorsey backs diVine, a Vine reboot that includes Vine’s video archive of 6-second, looping videos.
In his first interview with the press, @Fiatjaf says Twitter’s increasing propensity to ban users had frustrated him. But he was unable to switch to a competitor while retaining his followers. Inspired by Arc’s idea for creating marketplaces where shop owners could move from one e-commerce platform to another, he started developing a new protocol to manage identities—at first for social networks, then for anything else.
Commerce and censorship were the building blocks behind the Nostr from the start.
it is like twitter in that it’s designed to be like twitter.
Ah yes, Twitter, the famous protocol for sending signed JSON blobs over a relay network.
no, as in, the developer built nostr because he wanted a twitter-like microblogging platform he couldn’t be banned from.
really, this is skim-reading territory. you could have saved us both a lot of time by just reading the history of the thing.
Wow, what a good faith breakdown!
No, he wanted the ability to build microblogging platforms (among other stuff) on top of a decentralized relay network.
But of course, you only skim-read, so can’t blame you too much.
better than not reading at all, apparently
Apparently not for you
That’s literally not what he said in the interviews. https://www.forbes.com/sites/digital-assets/2023/05/30/bitcoin-social-network-nostr-creator-fiatjaf-/
Commerce and censorship were the building blocks behind the Nostr from the start.
Lol it says it right at the end of your quote.
Nostr is a protocol, not a platform. Your whole quote backs up exactly what I said.