
Florian
@flx
- i don't feel judged when posting there, it's very niche
- it does not try to push crypto or onchain propaganda/fud
- there are seemingly no bots, just humans
- it's calm, focused, simple, yet open by design (people use millions of bluesky posts for training models etc., it's truly open)
- it has a strong leftist vibe, which is not always what i agree with but its decidedly different discourse than twitter's weird hate-dopamine loop
- culturally, FC feels a lot more performative, i.e. people are trying to get engagement for something. when i post on bluesky i literally do not care if anyone reads it, it's more like a personal log of my evolving cognitive aesthetics
now, there is lots not to like about bluesky either but i think they got the basics right and thus have a good chance going forward. the people who are there are likely going to stay for a while and give the network a chance to grow, as x continues to push away people 0 reply
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I remember getting into crypto twitter in 2014, talking with Nick Szabo, Mike Hearn, Peter Todd, Adam Back, Ian Grigg, Dan Larimer, Aantop and many others, casually, as a total noob. No big deal.
Getting into Farcaster has to be the most frustrating, unrewarding experience I've ever had on social media. Skill issues? 2 replies
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