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@ace
social apps will never run out of demand. unlike certain species that are wired to live alone, we are wired to be social at our cellular level. just think about how many people are withering away from loneliness at this very moment. seems impossible to break in, but it is always possible.
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@kunalvg
Exactly! Loneliness is an epidemic. The next generation of unicorn social apps will be those that solve for loneliness.
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@proxystudio.eth
"just think about how many people are withering away from loneliness at this very moment" is connected to our use of social media, where those lonely people spend most of their time
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@zeronium
From graffiti to bumper stickers - humanity's innate need to broadcast shit.
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@aims
1000%, communication & connection are key players. 25 $degen
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@0xmugiwaraanas
Well said πŸ”΅
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@mehran7
Agree with this
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@thepikachu.eth
I agree, even now when I'm not actually lonely I still find social apps to be a source of entertainment. I still feel underexposed but at the sametime overexposed.
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