The question is how it would change as it grows. If it is changed through distorted interventions aimed at a demographic that is not currently represented, it would change toward that demographic, while if it is allowed to grow organically, the existing culture will be more maintained. Although my post takes a clear side on the issue, in that it implies that a change of culture from what we have is less desirable than scaling while maintaining the culture, I don't think I said there isn't room for everyone, or that photos of cats aren't welcome. It's just that I don't believe there will be significant negative side effects of growth if there is no attempt to distort what happens naturally, while $3 trillion dollars spent in attempt to bring on XRP fans might well result in a hostile takeover of the GitHub (as though XRP fans can code). I'm just trying to illustrate the balance there.
That said, I'm with you, this is the #1 way to onboard actively. There are many social media / nostr onboards, and there's just investing in Bitcoin with Cashapp and such - but this gets people using sats and providing value and absorbing quality information all in one, so it's a great place to bring Norm. I mean, that's why I'm here :D
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