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Warpcast needs more content. That’s not a technical problem it’s a human problem — you just need more people naturally using the platform from all walks of life. They may be people you like or dislike but they and their interactions with each other make up the culture of the platform. The technical infrastructure is just like the physical infrastructure of a city, it’s there to facilitate what the people who choose to live there do. I never used the Twitter competitors like Bluesky because they just seemed to be the exact same thing as Twitter but intended to create an ideological ghetto for people who felt uncomfortable there. I prefer a messy mix of ideologies, cultures, and politics because that’s more fun and more intellectually challenging. Warpcast is worth migrating because unlike Bluesky it’s genuinely a different and superior interface for interacting with people. Now it just needs the people and I think it naturally would take off and become a mass platform if that is the goal.
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@dwr.eth
Thanks! The challenge is very few people who already have audiences on Twitter want to switch (sunk cost). So you have to market to people not on Twitter...who would be good at Twitter. :)
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You might be talking with the insights from data, but one thing I know for sure is Farcaster needs more publicity than it currently has. I didn't know it until someone talked about it in a space on Twitter. It has a lot of selling point that'd easily draw people from Twitter. True, they may be reluctant, but when they get here, they'll feel at home and bring their community with them. You could try using Twitter influencers, give them incentives and compel them to migrate their communities.
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