One cool thing about Nostr: your identity does not rely on a specific server as it does on Mastodon/ActivityPub, but only on your private key.
So you could go on any server (a Castopod instance for example), and there like, share or comment any content, using the local Nostr relay, without having to go back and forth to your home server as you have to do on Mastodon.
With Nostr, home is everywhere.
@Castopod I like the general idea of portable identities. However reading https://nostr.com/comparisons/mastodon I am not at all clear how #nostr is better.
E.g. the claim that there is no incentive to run #mastodon servers, or them being run my amateurs. So where is the incentive to run nostr backends instead and why would the pros want to run them?
Not trying to be negative, but this page has not convinced me....
@spaetz I wouldn't say that Nostr is better. It is different.
Not being tied to a server is a really cool feature.
Being able to post content from any website is awesome.
As an app, not having to deal with user accounts is so cool.
Have a look at NIP-05 and NIP-07, IMHO they are enough to make Nostr worth of interest.
On top of that, NIP-01 makes it super easy to post a message.
NIP-01 👉️ https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/01.md
NIP-05 👉️ https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/05.md
NIP-07 👉️ https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/07.md
@Castopod Reminds me a little of Webmention and the whole indie web movement.