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grin
@grin
ppl like this take but i disagree if you limit yourself to things that could fit on a survey (e.g. "do you own crypto?", "how do you feel about fusion?"), then it feels true. but thats a tiny part of your life. for bigger real-world things (where your food comes from, where your kids go to school, local politics, air/noise pollution, cost of living), you're much closer to your irl neighbors why does it feel true? cuz we've forgotten how to have quality relationships with neighbors. it's not anyone's fault -- the social tech is missing/outdated -- but its everyone's problem. imagine dan & co spent 3 focused years growing the qDAU of your block's social network. imagine you interacted with neighbors as much as you do with anons on FC. you might feel differently
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Patrick Atwater
@patwater
1000% A lot of those abstract views require zero tradeoffs and real world friction
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Jean Hansen
@peerbase
I'm an ET in my neighborhood/building. 😅
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Cassie Heart
@cassie
Nextdoor tried to focus on qDAU of neighborhood blocks but ended up creating a social network where nimbys whine about everything up to trash cans not being brought away from the curb five minutes after pickup, door to door canvassers are alleged of crimes for having the audacity to knock on their door in broad daylight, and yimbys make fun of everyone else
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rathermercurial
@rathermercurial.eth
I so wish I had more than 2 $DEGEN today
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nuconomy ⌐◨-◨
@nuconomy.eth
The neighbours are all in Facebook communities. I’ve seen the other side. OP is correct.
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