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@cameron
It’s pretty incredible how good people are at sniffing out resource scarcity and “status” markers People absolutely speedrunning the: “whoa Farcaster is pretty cool” ⬇️ “wait why don’t I have an active badge” ⬇️ “kill Dan and everyone he puts on the auto-follow list” cycle rn
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i would tell these people that discoverability, not auto follow, is the problem
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@cameron
I agree in spirit but not in tactics The prob isn’t a lack of discovering new people imo - it’s more about the reality of follow behavior Autofollows created diff castes (lol) of people with inflated follow counts (includes both of us) and there’s no way to replicate that number go up “success” organically
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Yes. If you extrapolate the current setup to 100 million users on FC there will be maybe 100 accounts with many million followers that were created just by being early and not casting complete insanity on a regular basis.
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In fact, for anybody on the autofollow list the best way to grow their account is to not be too active so they don't generate negative attention from the new users. Just be active enough to not get thrown off the autofollow list.
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I would argue that I know some accounts that are implementing this strategy. Likely not on purpose.
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@cameron
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