Post B3FOQLOn5tA3dKtDI8 by 93eeb56cb24435bc608cb252d537f34f21b024c5dcbee46930da5c6d9469e39a@mostr.pub
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(DIR) Post #B3FOQKDlTOkNyqitSy by dd664d5e4016433a8cd69f005ae1480804351789b59de5af06276de65633d319@mostr.pub
2026-02-12T06:11:53.000Z
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I was listening to a radio show, yesterday, while driving my daughter to work, and it was all about how social media usage is declining. I asked her about it, and she said, "Yeah, nobody does that social media stuff anymore. That's for our moms."But you still use the Internet. 🤔"Yeah, to read articles and watch informative podcasts and listen to music and shop and stuff. Real stuff."Oh, that's okay, then. Nostr is best at the real stuff™."Yeah. I use your book thing, Mom. Showed it to my school friends. Pretty cool."I'm cool.
(DIR) Post #B3FOQLOn5tA3dKtDI8 by 93eeb56cb24435bc608cb252d537f34f21b024c5dcbee46930da5c6d9469e39a@mostr.pub
2026-02-12T10:01:12.000Z
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If this approach to social media becomes mainstream, I’m curious how Meta will respond, since they live on selling advertising. If this trend continues, soon there may be only a few millennials and older users left to see and click on those ads.Meta will either have to change its business model or launch a new community-based platform and market it differently, which I don’t see very realistic. If young people get used to chats and rooms without ads, why would they switch to a Meta platform where they themselves become the product...It also seems that small communities are the new thing, and there are already marketing agencies specializing on penetrating them.
(DIR) Post #B3FORCBqojInMYF7yq by jeffcliff@shitposter.world
2026-02-12T14:03:50.909436Z
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