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Brent Fitzgerald
@bf
Not enough interesting people. Most of the early accounts on here just arenât very interesting people, at least to the broader world. Many of those accounts became enshrined here as tastemakers. Result is that cringe-y hustle-y, crypto-y people who arenât interesting in the bigger world do well here in this small one. Which then repels many new people (interesting and not).
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Ryan J. Shaw
@rjs
It's a neat and tidy theory but I don't buy it. The founders and early members of Fark, Reddit, Digg, Twitter, Facebook, etc. weren't particularly interesting either - or at least I've never seen anything suggesting they were. Rather, the platforms solved a need that people had.
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BFG đŠââď¸
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I like the way you phrased it ⌠had that feeling itâs not true because of âinterestingâ being such a subjective thing but couldnât phrase the response
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