Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Increasing the number of people Farcaster is reaching without having solved retention (which is a function of supply of interesting and entertaining content) is a recipe for wasting money and time.
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nicholas 🧨
@nicholas
I've never understood this argument, but you make it often: 1. It's a waste of time and money to draw new people to Farcaster until retention improves 2. Retention is a function of having good content 3. Therefore, let's not draw anyone new to Farcaster. If we buy your assertion in premise 2, that retention is a function of good content, then how do you get more good content without onboarding new creators? Yes you can squeeze existing users for more content, but don't you also need a denser network of interesting content creators, too.
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Lauren McDonagh-Pereira
@lampphotography
I see the point quality content is function of dedicated quality casters rather than quantity of casters. It does make more sense to cater to the people who make the feed worth scrolling for a while. I felt the way you did before, but after the "pew pew" era, my opinion has changed.
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