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@yonfrula
ok, maybe i wasn't clear enough. i don't sell any of the airdrops i've received from farcaster β they're all just sitting on my warplet and not going anywhere. but i don't like having my miniapp library full of stuff i don't actually use, so once i claim an airdrop, i'll usually delete the app if it doesn't feel useful for me (why would i have a walletconnect miniapp, for example?). same goes for following accounts β i don't like following people or products i'm not genuinely interested in. that said, farcaster really encourages you to claim your airdrops β you even get a notification for it. so my question is: is it bad to complete the claim steps and then delete the apps or unfollow the accounts afterward?
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Brock The Breadcat
@breadcat
imho airdrops are paying for your attention to see if it's something for you. the farcaster dished out ones I think will get MORE targeted to certain things so it's more valuable to the company/app doing it vs just "please try it" but you're getting paid per your attention. no obligation after that.
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Jason
@jachian
And my issue has been that they get our attention to do.. what? And being mad at selling is to not understand how marketing works Either your targeting was off (lot of times it is) or your offering wasnβt compelling (this part has always been lacking) And obviously both
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Brock The Breadcat
@breadcat
I feel like I missed something. if people doing airdrops are mad people sold... that's silly.
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Jason
@jachian
Well I presume thatβs why previous sales of airdrops would be factored in
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