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@benersing
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Ben Adamsky πŸ’­
@ba
Yes if you can keep it
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dawufi
@dawufi
see: minecraft
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Ponder Surveys
@survey
Survey has ended after 48 hours and received 231 votes.
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@swabbie.eth
yes, but there are degrees: tier 1) community you create & lead (attack from outside) tier 2) community you joined & lead (attack from inside) tier 3) community you joined (attack from inside or outside)
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JA Westenberg
@joanwestenberg.eth
Yes. But it’s not easy.
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Derek Hall
@hderek22
Depends
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@kienfam
depends on what type of community and why there are in here.
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@andsor.eth
it can be defensible- if you keep it engaged, otherwise it falls apart quickly
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Dante
@danteac
A community builds brand loyalty and trust, creating barriers to entry for competitors. It offers direct feedback, fosters cost-effective marketing, and enhances resilience, making it a strong, defensible business moat.
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@hadirana07
Don't know
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