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@balajis.eth
It’s relatively easy to measure the sheer quantity of users. Or the quantity of time or money they spend on a site. How do you measure user quality?
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Great question. Up there with how to measure the quality of a user engagement. 1 like = 1 like. It doesn't show the depth of the relationship or the economic value between the two parties involved. Web3 social with embedded financial/social incentives will address this.
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There was a Visualize Value graphic on this: Likes aren't created equal. It's good, but can't find it. cc @jack
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