Developer Finds Nostr Protocol's Simplicity a Winning Alternative to Centralized Social Media
A developer writing on DEV Community shares their multi-year experience with decentralized social network protocols, having explored ActivityPub and ATProto before settling on Nostr. The author argues that the internet became increasingly centralized through the rise of platforms like Facebook and Twitter, eroding user ownership of data and accounts. Unlike ActivityPub and ATProto, which the author found overly complex, Nostr — rooted in the Bitcoin community — operates over WebSocket and requires only minimal rules, making it accessible even to beginner developers. Despite common bias against Nostr due to its Bitcoin-community origins, the author embraced it for its elegant simplicity and has been an active user ever since. They have experimented with several Nostr clients, including Primal, Amethyst, and Damus, ultimately finding some more suited to their preferences than others.
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