phil @phil - 3d
On point 5, I think the question is, are the people that use Nostr even interested in the sort of content from a lot of creators to make the effort worth it? The usual creator/influencer model seems to be (with some exceptions) to post sensationalised content with clickbait titles, get a lot of interaction from people that consume the content to feed the algorithm, but rarely interact in return. I think this is what a lot of people come to Nostr to escape from. Personally I followed some of the creators that have come here but unfollowed most of them, I’m not interested in seeing the same content that is posted on other platforms. I much rather the authentic interactions and discussions with people on Nostr than just consuming content by a creator/influencer. Another thing to consider with bringing creators with existing audiences across is what compelling reasons would a follower join Nostr, buy Bitcoin and start zapping when they can see the same content on other platforms for “free”? I’m not sure that many regular consumers of content actually care about providing v4v, and decentralisation, free speech etc unfortunately isn’t something that a lot of people really care enough about either to bring them here.