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Edward H. Carpenter
@ehcarpenter
Welcome, Michael (@popegrutch) - Web3 is definitely in need of more librarians! I've been gifted a couple of resources for understanding how to succeed in this iteration of the platform 1. https://paragraph.xyz/@herocast/the-farcaster-power-badge-bible?referrer=0xd5f45430f18f31FcB4b5129b618e24A9bafaC1e3 2. https://paragraph.xyz/@arfonzo/power-badge-guide?referrer=0xd5f45430f18f31FcB4b5129b618e24A9bafaC1e3 I administer a channel for Web3 writers /writeonchain and you can search the channels to find niche groups for pretty much any interest you have, or start your own. Let me know if you need some Warps gifted to start your channel. There are also some "in-house currencies" which people use to tip / gift others for great content or just out of kindness - here's a bit of both the ones that I have! 6 $DEGEN 500 $farther One question for you - do you still take any freelance indexing jobs?
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Danica Swanson
@danicaswanson
Edward, thanks for writing such a kind and thoughtful response, and for recasting into the /welcome channel (which I had forgotten about). I'll bookmark those articles for the next time I see questions about how to get the Power Badge. I agree that web3 could use more librarians. Sooner or later I hope we'll have a much more robust literary culture in web3. 3333 $DEGEN
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Edward H. Carpenter
@ehcarpenter
Thanks, Danica! I've written a new piece about the philosophy which I think should underpin our evolving Web3 social culture, to include the literary aspect - I'd be very interested in your thoughts on it! And I'll be doing another post on what I think is the biggest unheralded aspect of the written word in Web3 soon! https://paragraph.xyz/@degenaissancedigest/philosophy-for-web3-builders
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Danica Swanson
@danicaswanson
"We are building a new sort of society - replete with economic and social opportunities unheard of in previous times." "...we should ensure that the worst-off people in society do as well as possible." Agreed. This is a major reason why I got into crypto. I have a long history as a rabble-rouser that way. I also think it's good to keep in mind that these are notoriously hard systemic challenges of the sort that have stumped many brilliant and well-meaning people for generations. Crypto gives us exciting and unprecedented ways to begin to address them, but implementation details are still very difficult to get right, and of course there are major cultural, social, and political challenges involved too. In any case, I'm with you on the importance of the quest! I really like your emphasis on the value that readers bring to literary scenes, BTW. That's frequently overlooked.
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Edward H. Carpenter
@ehcarpenter
"Make good trouble" is kind of my thing! Glad we're on the same side! 1000 $farther
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