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Why Channels 2.0 is good for new users. I was the ~6,000th person to join Farcaster. When I got here, I did not know anyone. And believe it or not, 6,000 was a discouraging number, since everyone had pretty tightly-wound histories, statuses, jokes, cliques, etc. To re-consider that situation through the Channel 2.0 lens: It's as if Farcaster itself was a big channel that I was not a Member in. I earned my membership by replying genuinely one-by-one, day-by-day to people who I found interesting. But it took upwards of a year to be really in. Saying this here because I believe that Channels 2.0 Make Farcaster Cozy Again – a blend of exclusive, yet approachable. For new users especially, it's less like a 60,000 person gorilla, and more like a matrix of those 6,000 (or 600 or 60) person cohorts that OG users originally encountered here. tldr: I think Channels 2.0 are a way for new users to find their exclusive social opportunities even more quickly than OG FC... which was already fantastic. Win-win-win.
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Thanks for the hard work but these things only really affect new small users. All these cozy little chanels are so tight that to get in is a challenge, for instance I got into /success for 0.001 ETH and honestly after posting at least 100 casts in there I literally had 4 people in total interact with me and 2 were the chanel creator and 2nd in command. Now it's 0.01ETH and for 4 people it's not worth the 50$ a month. And ya the chanel looks good, see them talking about how great it is and how they all stick together and that true and great if you're one of their friends. I'm gonna guess this isn't the only example. I know I sound like a whinny bitch but nothing but facts.
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