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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
Creators make authentic content -> People love it -> Audience grows -> Audience attracts Creator competition -> Content quality skyrockets -> Creator ecosystem "professionalizes" to keep up -> Production value skyrockets -> Authentic content steadily replaced by tactics -> Audience looks elsewhere for authentic content
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Nirry
@nirry.eth
https://youtu.be/wgSLxl1oAwA?si=u4My5_EmUzLRRtP_
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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
ooooh haven’t seen this in a minute
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Nirry
@nirry.eth
haha it's a banger for sure. To add more substance to the discussion: it seems like there's a natural proclivity towards things when they're more novel; perhaps due to a perceived sense of authenticity. Once something becomes a "well-oiled and streamlined machine", it's almost as if some of that magic disappears
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Nirry
@nirry.eth
people just wanna be trendy, and your grandma joining the protocol/project/whatever is simultaneously: the antithesis of being trendy, and the objective of the project in terms of onboarding perhaps in that sense, cool things are doomed to entropic un-trendiness after a meteoric rise
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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
geek mop sociopath and i guess normies too lmao
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