Laeserin @Laeserin - 2mo
This is legit interesting. I love chart porn. π Most of the people who view my images (which I'll use as a proxy for posts) are European, mostly #DACH and #Brits. And that's the case, regardless of what time of day I post. Often more Canadians, than USA, despite the fact that the vast majority of Nostr users are Americans. Would be interesting to find out if Europeans and Canadians were more or less likely to use Primal, than Americans. That alone would explain my view stats. https://i.nostr.build/LNCe0ka4v4YOPOLK.png Primal hardly even makes it onto the list of top-referrers, unless the event is currently trending. That sort of proves what I've long claimed: Primal users have an extremely limited feed. We see what they're looking at, but not vice-versa. They only see me if the Europeans and Canadians have boosted me onto the trending list, basically. https://i.nostr.build/zcKG3Tlk8IZj6wGI.png My views are often in single or double digits. My impression that hardly anyone sees my stuff is fact check: true β
In other words, hardly anyone sees my stuff, but a high number of those people interact with it, so that they all assume lots of people have seen it because of the high activity. No, 10 people saw it and 8 responded.
I'm in the naughty corner, I guess.
Damus never makes it onto the list, as far as I can tell.
I think Damus has a recommended follows list, right? I doubt I'm on that, which is basically the same as being invisible, on Nostr.
Community relays are less biased than follow-recommendation lists, as there's usually some predefined way to get on those relays, but list membership is completely arbitrary.
We all have in-group conversations with our handful of besties, right in the main feed. Basically. It's like a public group, rather than a social feed.
They tend to be full of spam, tho.
Following-back is usually just a courtesy. Has little to do with content. They use other lists, to determine what to read.
Another thing that throws people off, is that my audience doesn't scale, at all. If you see me having a conversation with 10 npubs, all with 10k+ followers, that doesn't signify that anyone else sees the thread or cares. It's just those 10.