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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Everyone opted in, fwiw A consistent piece of feedback from people with large audiences on Twitter but were early on Farcaster (because I knew them): "Farcaster is great, but I forget to post there" So this is an experiment to syndicate their content to Farcaster. May take some time for people to start responding, but certainly the next time they open the app up they will have a full notifications feed and hopefully some thoughtful content. If "casts with no chance of reply" is how you're viewing this, i.e. it's a negative, just don't follow an account or if you're seeing recasts, mute them. The pragmatic view: still a higher chance that an account replies to you on Farcaster than on Twitter. That's just reality.
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@bias
stated: sounds like an opportunity for another client revealed: if you're rich enough, an investor, or a cool twitterati, we'll add features just for you but if you're a pleb, gtfo and go make your own client
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Seems like you're having a bad day? :) Goal is to add more interesting and entertaining content. These accounts are on Farcaster and regularly post interesting and entertaining content elsewhere. They opted in to a high ROI engineering work experiment.
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Ghostlinkz
@ghostlinkz.eth
It's funny because I sent ppl with non-existent Twitter followings to Dan for invites, and he ignored some of them. I told them to give him a break since doing things that don't scale isn't easy, but now we see the red carpet being rolled out like this. Actions speak louder than words :)
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