I am interested in a few things that there aren’t currently territories for. Mainly homesteading and trading cards.
What others are you hoping to see a community develop for?
805 sats \ 3 replies \ @kr 6 Dec 2023
food, stocks, and politics seem like territory niches that have a strong chance of early success.
not sure if any of them align closely enough with my personal interests to pursue them, but i think they’re good ideas for a motivated cowboy.
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Oof politics sub territory
That must be the one with the most shit thrown around in reddit, no?
But I agree with what you said.
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yeah i don’t think a politics territory would be the most civilized, but it might be the most profitable for the creator
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ohh, i see, you might be right ... but damn, what does this tell us about humans? lol
that we indeed like to "proof" someone wrong much more than just help someone?
I call this the SO effect, lol
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Oups, someone is faster than me
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I would like to be the one make one for Poker :)
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Poker sub would be cool!
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If I had an idea in mind, I'd just make it lmao
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Make a ruby sub :)
Or anti ossification
Or idk... Cryptography!
(I think that's all the things I'm associating you with, lol)
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tsk tsk tsk, you obviously haven't read my altnet posts.
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Yeah I just don’t think it makes sense for someone to have multiple territories right now, I may in the future
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I am curious about the future of altcoin territories
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Hopefully we get the mute button before those
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customized visibility must become a thing. IE not only can you subscribe to certain territories, you can hide/block whatever subs from the list you don't want to see
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A good territory could be for sharing personal experience about how I orange pilled someone.
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Geopolitics would be interesting imo
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A Manchester United one.
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Probably hated by bitcoiners because of the fiat mindset but I really like the FIRE, lean/coast/fatFIRE, HENRYfinance and other finance subreddits.
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Something related to anarcho-capitalism / libertarianism / agorism.
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Permaculture
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Another good one!
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what are territories?
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Almost all of the groups in the drop-down are new, up until a few days ago there was bitcoin, nostr, meta maybe a few others.
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Software development and game development, apps and games updates should go there.
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I like these. I think ~builders is basically a software dev territory but I could be wrong about that
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Damn, there's so many territories popping up I'm losing track of it, I haven't even noticed that one, thanks.
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Change makes me uncomfortable, too.
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I remember that even the change from the longer logo at the top left corner to the smaller logo of just "SN" triggered me, lol
Even though it was because we (or SN because I wasn't a part of SN yet?) needed more space for the new features. I think the feature was the dropdown for subs.
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I'm not there yet. Trying to keep an open mind but so far that's the direction I'm leaning. Mostly noise.
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all it takes is one ditactor with the right tools, running those subs, to completely transform SN into reddit 2.0
the prerequisite is that we're not going to be mindful enough in giving access to such tools :)
and btw, even if, no. founders have to pay for the territory on here. the game theory is if a territory is not profitable (for whatever reason, for example because no one likes to participate in it anymore), the founders will have to pay out of their own pocket continuously to stay in power.
at some point, the "free market" should tell them they should give up and someone else should pick up the spot; reverting changes that have lead to the downfall of a territory.
at least that's the theory. but will it become practice?
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My sats and time will tell!!
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this is so badass. love it.
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