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Building: Satlantis.io Wrote: UnCommunist & Bushido Of Bitcoin
Is there a better way to grow Nostr than focusing on content? Maybe. Here's something we're going to try.
You’ve made playlists. You’ve built Pinterest boards. You’ve saved Google Maps pins you’ll never find again. Now imagine all of that — but for real-world places, built for curators, powered by a social graph, and actually designed to be discovered, shared, and zapped (soon). Satlantis Collections are the “Spotify playlists for places” — the first tool that makes curating restaurants, cafes, gyms, saunas, or travel itineraries not only useful, but beautiful, social, and powerful. Whether you’re a tastemaker, a traveler, or just someone who wants to save and share great places with context, Collections finally gives your curation the home it deserves. And it’s just getting started.
Release Notes: Ed #1
Slaying some Sacred Cows
The past, present and future of social networking
The Bushido of Bitcoin - Release Announcement & Overview
There are 1bn reviews on TripAdvisor for venues, merchants and vendors around the world. TrustPilot has almost 200m reviews of online websites, products and services. Uber and AirBnB are literally booking platforms that run on reviews. Amazon has a few billion(?) product reviews and Google has well into the billions. All this, Despite the fact that most reviews are fake, irrelevant and easily gamed. I believe the Nostr social graph can fix this. In this essay. I explore how.