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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
If you look at the most followed accounts on Farcaster, most of them don't have large audiences on other platform. The reason they have large followings on Farcaster is they were early and continued to use Farcaster when nobody was using it.
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joobid
@joobid.eth
If you look at the most followed channels on Farcaster, all of them are NFTs and memecoins, by far. We have to realize most of the DAUs today are not interacting with this accounts on Farcaster at all
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
That's a win for channels! If you're interested in those topics, follow the channel!
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joobid
@joobid.eth
Agree. But it would be great to have statistics to distinguish between lqDAU (low quality casts and interactions) and qDAU (casts or interactions with power badge users). I wonder how many total Farcaster DAU owes to each group
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joobid
@joobid.eth
And on the other hand it would be great to know how many power badge users are using each language (English, Spanish, French...) vs common users. My point here is the current algorithm incentivize users to cast in English bc there are much more possibilities to engage with power users, and this is recursive
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