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The Farcaster protocol does very little today in the way of solving conflicts or UX problems around multiple competing clients; which, one might expect, is the hard & important thing to solve in a social protocol. Farcaster is being controlled & governed by the 99% client (Warpcast), repeatedly making choices that limit the ability of alternate clients to build and compete (See SIWF, Messaging, Channels). As a builder, it's unclear why Farcaster is not any different from early Twitter, which was open, had alt clients, but one overwhelmingly dominant client. Once Twitter became big enough, it shifted from attracting to extracting, and shut down their API, becoming the Twitter of today, ruled by a benevolent dictator. Is Farcaster/Warpcast just running back the Twitter playbook? Why should we users and builders trust Warpcast's continued benevolence, when their short term choices are already showing a willingness to compromise on the Protocol part in the name of monoclient growth?
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atleast the stated reason is not “in the name of monoclient growth”. it is to get users on the protocol, without which none of what anyone else does matters. you may not agree with the approach taken to grow protocol users, but you can understand that it is one of the paths?
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growth at all costs is what got the internet in the state that it is today. feels like that is what mm is doing, except with extra steps the approach to experiment with warpcast in order to grow protocol users with the plan to push features that work into the protocol feels directionally right to grow the protocol but there is very little outside of the benevolence of the founders pushing against centralization forces in order to build a lasting social protocol that actually improves on the status quo you will need more than just benevolence which will inevitably run out in the future
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