adrienne
@adrienne
More than 2/3 have casted less than 10 times π₯π₯π₯ If thatβs you, tell us why. Nothing to say or donβt know the right thing to say? https://i.imgur.com/E5XePEg.jpg
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Royal
@royalaid.eth
This is literally just power law distribution, it's what most social networks, really most networks, fall into and will be what happens with Farcaster too as it grows.
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Royal
@royalaid.eth
It is interesting that it's not a perfect power law and that it's based on the number of casts versus the number of connections but I expect the results to come from the same source, people aren't getting the same value out of the network we are.
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adrienne
@adrienne
Youβre so right. I want Farcaster to succeed so want to think about creative ways we can encourage more activity and engagement from wider audience despite these known hurdles
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πΏ
@bias
Itβs about expanding the Farcerton window, what Farcwads are all comfortable casting and seeing casted by others.
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Royal
@royalaid.eth
The way you will know it's successful is if people use it as a tool, not because it's cool. You want to see people casting about gardening and hobbies and building communities. That's organic sticky growth. But that is the chicken and egg problem. The way you encourage that is by being interested in boosting that stuff
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