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Adding me 2c here Startups should focus and double down on what makes them unique. IMO, for Farcastar, this is likely going to be "content as code" People love being creative and love being seen. Being seen == large audience + meritocracy in the algo Being creative == tools that make creativity effortless Most social media platforms were born by being the place with the best "editor" for a new form of content that was previously harder First more basic: YouTube -> upload videos MySpace -> low-code websites Then next gen: Instagram -> best photo filters Twitter -> *micro* broadcasting Snapchat -> ephemeral content TikTok -> best short form video editor Where were people publishing short form videos before TikTok? They weren't. Great platforms *train* the next generation of creators by helping them to make a living By automating the boring parts (monetizing and distributing) sm platforms empower users to focus on what matters: creating
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