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. @dwr.eth @farcaster šŸ‘‡ FYI it is actually possible to scrape twitter social graph. It would be somewhat time consuming and borderline somewhat costly. But is it doable. It would be vampire attack for the ages. šŸ˜ˆ https://twitter.com/DavidVorick/status/1687846608572993536?s=20
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Seems unlikely that the people with the largest audiences would be motivated to switch because of a financial incentive.
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1/2 Admittedly half backed idea but hear me out There is non zero chance Elon fumbles twitter so badly people start actively looking for alternative. Certainly would generate a lot of press, at least amongst crypto crowd. If large accounts kept their following (due to social graph scraping)
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2/2 & everyone would get $FAR. ie small accounts would have incentive to join. Hence large account would have their audience. Create some gamified requirements to qualify for airdrop. Be active everyday for a month. Perhaps there is something there ...
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My pov is willingness to publicly participate in a directly financialized social media platform is inversely correlated with interestingness of the account. A few exceptions of course.
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