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@benersing
Hypothetical: You're leading an at scale social media company. You anticipate ambitious upstarts will try to vampire attack you. What do you do?
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@cassie
There has to be something compelling beyond token incentives for it to not burn out and die. So my first thought would be: are they doing anything novel?
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@bitreg
Garlic. Cut out anything that might be stealing life essence.
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@bpetes.eth
find a way to collaborate I assume they're doing something unique and this is Web3 rails, if not, then double-down on what we believe in and use it as motivation to build faster and incorporate ideas we're seeing that match our vision as fast as possible
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Re-read Ben Rich, Skunk Works and The Innovator’s Dilemma for ideas. Launch internal effort to self-disrupt. In the meantime lock down every possible API, contact export, etc. and fight dirty to buy time.
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@decentral-think
I steal everything innovative and use my endless funds to recreate it, but with more media visibility, so the masses stay with me
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vampire attack prevention policy: friend tech approach was decreasing points to users that switched platform (ofc you need to have an airdrop in the future) also, work on b2b integrations (clients, feeds) that are less volatile. Cannot fork an ecosystem
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Listen to their job offers
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