gjm on Nostr: I have seen a few posts from people about the difficulty in finding interesting ...
I have seen a few posts from people about the difficulty in finding interesting accounts to follow on #Nostr I would be interested to know more about what “interesting” means to you. Is it a specific and curated account focused on a craft, a skill, etc? Is it an acc that has whacked out humour that pushes limits? An account that is a mirror of your own journey ie homesteaders following homesteaders? Or, completely the opposite of what you stand for but you follow respectfully anyway? Is it a blog/vlog style exposé? What makes an account interesting enough that you would follow? 🧐
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