ian
@iandaos
If you assume that there will be infinite web3 social networks and our social graphs and attention fracture across dozens or hundreds of them, what is the end game? An aggregator? I'm just not sure how even as a user I manage all of these social graphs/networks unless they are hyper specialized.
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Colin
@colin
There are already infinite web2 social networks - you choose how to spend time on them. Imo in web3 it won't be much different: - one or more source of social graphs (Lens, FC, other) - one or more clients built atop them, possibly specializing in niches - you choose how to invest your time across these clients
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ian
@iandaos
I agree based on what I see now, but how is that a fundamentally different graph than web2?
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Colin
@colin
Building on eg Twitter vs web3 social graphs: - Twitter is a gatekeeper; need to pay to use their API; risk of getting shutoff or API changing (as has happened many times before, screwing over businesses); they don't expose all developer functionality 1/2
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