<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><author_name>lynn (npub1ze…wp3st)</author_name><author_url>https://nostr.ae/npub1zenn0vgcy2st7dz7gexxtuuan860ucryg26kdlnap2kndwrqmy0swwp3st</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://nostr.ae</provider_url><html>It&#39;s a feeling I have today, not based on any real research.&#xA;&#xA;But now that you put me on the spot, I can offer some weak reasons:&#xA;&#xA;There is a lack of incentive for the casual user to use nostr over whatever else. Censorship resistance isn&#39;t smtn ppl care about. The greatest asset nostr has is that it can house many different types apps. E.g. twitter + blog + git patches + anything really. That adds a social aspect to any app, which is valuable.&#xA;&#xA;However, developing on nostr is too difficult. There is too much burden on the developers. Things break often. Would not be a problem in the long term, as stuff gets fixed for good (in libraries), but this isn&#39;t going to be race of long term.&#xA;</html></oembed>