Adam
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A lot of people seem to think by leaving a toxic environment for a different platform, those traits won't eventually follow. Truth is that as a network/community grows, it will constantly need to establish a vibe check. Some thoughts on how to minimize bad actors & reduce misalignment ⤵
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Adam
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In the wake of last week's influx of new users, power users stepped up & made posts to help clarify how they can get the most out of Farcaster & Warpcast https://warpcast.com/betashop/0x582933 https://warpcast.com/robrecht/0x495a89
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Adam
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However, the problem with this is that one would have to come across their profile, or interact with someone who reposted it to see it. Limiting its effectiveness.
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Some the biggest issues new users seem to face after setting up a profile are: - Acquainting themselves with terminology (i.e: dif between Farcaster & Warpcast) - Knowing what separates Farcaster form alternatives - Who its current main audience is comprised of - Discoverability & apps that help and extend usability
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Warpcaster already has a way to communicate these & other FAQs to all new users: email Every week I receive a weekly recap of my stats & highlights, so logically in addition to this, an onboarding email addressing these & other popular questions would go a long way in offering clarity and reducing confusion
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Adam
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Some people may not like email drips, but they are effective at educating people, reducing repetitive asks, as well as stemming churn. https://www.mailmodo.com/guides/onboarding-emails/ Maybe @dwr.eth & others have already considered this, but I felt it was worth highlighting.
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