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@dwr.eth
“What are you doing to help small accounts on Farcaster?” We have a lot more work to do, but here’s what we’ve done in the last few months to improve: 1. Moved initial feeds away from a follow-based model to algorithmic and interest-based model 2. A daily set of boosted accounts with <10K followers 3. USDC rewards normalized by followers 4. A bunch of experiments and tweaks to improve the home feed to show interesting casts from people you don’t follow yet More to come!
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@greatgambino.eth
Growing a small account is not easy anywhere. Period. I’d argue it’s easier to grow on Farcaster than on X or IG or any other platform. Keep showing up and be active.
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@eirrann.eth
Yup I have grown my follower account on this platform to twice what I have on X in half the time Power badge was a huge help of course
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@mandolinaes
Imagine all those who don’t have PB. Honestly, it should disappear forever from anywhere on Farcaster, not just on Warpcast.
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@eirrann.eth
I understand the common complaint from many of our peers that without PB they feel invisible here I know I wouldn't have grown my account like this without it That said, I do think many of our peers need to evolve from a mindset of broadcasting their art (social media) to more genuine value-added engagement on the platform (social networking) The things I learned from our peers when I first joined the space on X like posting my art in group chats to try to amplify one another, responding to shill threads, etc, didn't seem to work for me there and don't seem to work here, either While I'm not selling art through my presence here (only an extremely lucky few prominent artists seem to be selling art anywhere), at least I don't feel invisible this way I hope you see what I mean
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@eirrann.eth
To me, it's a short-term vs long-term mindset I've tried to pivot away from the short-term mindset of doing whatever I can to get the next sale of my art, and focus instead on trying to build meaningful relationships with people who I find interesting Seeking out people with shared interests and broader experiences than I have has been rewarding simply for not feeling alone in the space That said, it's also helped to evolve my thinking about what I am doing here, why I am doing it, and how I want to benefit from my presence in the space in the future And that feels priceless
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@mandolinaes
I partially understand what you're saying, but only those of us without PB can truly understand how we feel. Everyone will only get it when we're all on equal footing. I keep saying that it doesn't depend on the content of the casts but on whether you have PB or not. For example (and this is just an example), my casts get more engagement—more replies, likes, and views—than most of yours, and yet, you have PB and I don’t. I sincerely wish someone would explain this to me. Truly. I've been here since early February. At first, I had PB for several weeks, and during that time, I gained around 1,600 followers. Then I went on vacation and lost PB. Since then, my follower count has stopped growing. I was stuck like that for months. A few weeks ago, I got PB again, and the followers I gained from 1,600 to where I am now were all during that week. Then I lost PB again, and now I’m stuck once more.
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@mandolinaes
They need to understand that, for us to get noticed, we have to be here almost all day. With PB, you only need to spend half the time because PB gives you so many advantages in terms of visibility, etc. Many of us have lives, we have problems, we want to create, and yet we have to spend almost the entire day here to achieve half of what those with PB do. They should ask themselves why most people are leaving, and it’s only those with PB who are sticking around.
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