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Where do you discover bitcoin (or not bitcoin events)?
Time were easier when everything was on Facebook... now waiting for some good Nostr implementation (Flockstr?)
I also discover events in local telegram groups. I'm in a Boston Bitcoin Telegram group, for example. And I use the Meetup app to find and post events as well. Eventbrite too, although I don't often see Bitcoin events on Eventbrite
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That's totally not common in Poland. Meetup.com is for tech communities sometimes, and OPA doesn't feel smooth somehow
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I used the Orange Pill App and I couldn't help but to feel uncomfortable. I met one dude locally and another guy in my state. Great conversations but I deleted the app. I didn't like being specifically oriented toward Bitcoin. My inner paranoia felt high caution.
Also, I'm not very good at being nice to people I don't know. I'm not really that nice to the people I do know. I like to help people but I don't do it for praise. I just do it because it makes me feel good. I like people not knowing me.
I used to be very social.
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I've used OPA to post my local meetup events. And I've met a few locals because of the location enabled feature of OPA and they've come to my meetups as a result. It's useful and a valuable app IMO.
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I do put my events on OPA, and slowly they're trying to make the interface more engaging.
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I was hoping to list some meetups on here @itsTomekK do you need some help with the topic fee? Currently in the UK meetup.com has the most listings, I have tried on facebook but the events seem shadow banned. Would love it if Flockstr worked, can post events but not search them
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let's open events again!
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but not many people were using it
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How long does the category stay open after paying?
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MeetUp.com has been helpful in finding local meetup groups. Have not used OPA or Flockstr. I'm checking out Flockstr now.
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