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Alana Levin
@alanadlevin
I've been cross-posting pretty much everything between Twitter and Warpcast, but feels like I'm still getting higher quality of response on CT What are tips people have for optimizing discussions on Warpcast?
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The vast majority of your casts are top level instead of replies. The biggest thing that creates magic moments here (and gets folks excited to follow/engage w you) is to reply to casts you think are interesting, engaging, or useful. It’s super easy to tell when big accounts just broadcast rather than participate
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@alanadlevin
How do you find things that are interesting to respond to? I'm not really a reply guy on twitter either (and find the friction higher on Warpcast tbh knowing that it takes up part of my storage slots)
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I think it's best to not worry about storage. Just assume conversations are not permanent on Farcaster and go with that. And if you're not getting much into your feed that inspires you you may have to follow more accounts.
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Initially I've been using the rule of thumb of "one good interaction = follow". That has worked so far. I'll probably eventually get more discerning, but if you want to find your way around a new community it's important to be open and assume everybody is interesting.
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