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Hi @percs, I want to address your concerns directly and offer my sincere apologies. 1st - We really liked the design of your website. We took inspiration from it while our site was still under construction. 2nd - We clearly instructed users not to use the website, and all paying users are aware of what's currently available on the platform. 3rd - The brand logos were placeholders used during development and were never meant to imply any false affiliations. We have removed them to avoid any further misunderstandings. We want to emphasize that we are not sponsored in any way with the branded affiliations. I respect you as a fellow Farcaster and a good builder, and I want to apologize again for the disappointment and any actions that may have caused it. If we confused other users with the website, particularly with the sponsorship banner, @cauliflower and I would like to apologize sincerely.
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Steve
@sdv.eth
Apology or not, this type of oversight is a bad example to set as a builder. Slow down next time, not worth tanking your reputation for something as sloppy as this. The fact that no one else called this out earlier is just as disappointing, if not more.
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dawufi
@dawufi
bruh he actually claimed the partnerships in a cast when @brennen.eth praised him the audacity
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tony.base.eth
@to
I think you might’ve missed the tone there. The "it was hard to get partnered with Playboy" part was clearly a joke, as he literally followed it up with "haha jokes aside." It’s obvious he wasn’t being serious, especially since he mentioned it’s still a work in progress and even joked about not getting sued. https://warpcast.com/undefined/0x54d77b61
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brennen
@brennen.eth
I mean I didn't know shit and thought it was funny. In my personal opinion, we live in a hyper competitive space with lots of competing software. I don't think we should be cutting off heads because one site looks like another. 90% of the tokens on-chain are copy pastas.
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