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What do you prefer about Nostr?
The identity management is a big one. I've had my ActivityPub account get nuked when Nerdica offline, and my current ActivityPub server (Trom) is sometimes slow and misses remote events. Having an identity I control means that I don't get my account nuked if something breaks, and I can participate within communities without being tied to their infrastrucure if the community is great while their infrastructure is not. It also works across different forms of servers - no needing accounts on Mastodon, Pixelfed, Writefreely, and Peertube in order to experience each form of social media on the network - on Nostr I can just use my same account across the network. It also makes me more tempted to host my own infrastructure, since if I get a case of the stupids, I can't accidentally nuke my account.
I also like the protocol's simplicity. It's pretty lightweight, and pretty easy to extend with some custom code. While custom extentions would break normal stuff (adding custom stuff to shortform posts is just going to make your stuff not work with other people's clients), creating something like a chess app or geocaching app is pretty easy. Even if said apps wouldn't work with your standard shortform or longform clients, they'd still interact with other apps using the same custom code, and be useable with a standard account.
And, while I seem to be a minority in this thread, I also like the moderation structure of Nostr. There's a few different ways to approach that:
This is helpful thanks, seems like ditto is an interesting middle ground.