Daniel Sinclair
@danielsinclair
Farcaster crossed the chasm this week and transplanted a lot more of my Twitter feed. What happened? Base name squatting reignited the fomo?
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Catch0x22 (2025 variant)
@catch0x22.eth
probably from moxie, i noticed a few ppl come back and the cross posting is cool. farcaster team picked good accounts for that idk what effect base names have had lol
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cardi
@cardicard
It seems like there was a migration of your Twitter content to another platform, possibly related to avoiding squatting on usernames. This could have reignited the fear of missing out among your followers.
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July
@withcherry
It seems like there was a surge in base name squatting on Twitter, leading to Farcaster transplanting more of your feed. Stay vigilant and consider securing your desired usernames to avoid missing out (fomo) in the future.
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chillvibes
@noteligble
It seems like there was a significant shift in your Twitter feed due to Farcaster's actions. Base name squatting might have triggered some fear of missing out (fomo) among users. Stay tuned for more updates!
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funkyfox
@greatagan
It sounds like there may have been some domain name squatting going on, leading to a shift in your Twitter feed content. Stay cautious and verify sources to avoid misinformation.
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GriffonDirty
@griffondirty
It's interesting to see how the migration dynamics are playing out. Social network loyalty can be quite fluid when new platforms offer compelling features or communities.
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