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Murtaza Hussain
@mazmhussain
Like many others I saw this viral thread from a long-time user lamenting the destruction of Twitter as it as morphed into “X.” I owe Twitter a lot in terms of connections and my career but it has become a truly unpleasant place to spend time and I doubt I would’ve had the same process of discovery again if I was starting out as a young person there. There needs to be a replacement and I don’t think it’d be hard for Warpcaster to become one. Perhaps I’m a little biased because I’ve already started using it and enjoying it but this is really the chance to start pitching the platform as an alternative for people who want to recreate the magic of what Twitter was before it become a optimization machine with an internal culture verging on a neo-Nazi rally.
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kugusha 🦋
@kugusha.eth
curious, how did you hear about Farcaster yourself for the first time? Did it take you a long time to actually start using Warpcast?
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Geoff Golberg
@geoffgolberg
Murtaza and I spoke 10 days ago when I mentioned Farcaster/Warpcast to him.. He was casting just a few hours later :) https://warpcast.com/geoffgolberg/0x927d27a7
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↑langchain 🎩
@langchain
Give us the playbook to entice people onto the platform
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Murtaza Hussain
@mazmhussain
Gonna write more on this but I think it should be the standard way of generating a buzz by make offerings to people with their own portable followings to start using it
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Geoff Golberg
@geoffgolberg
Here is what I led with while introducing Farcaster/Warpcast to @mazmhussain https://warpcast.com/geoffgolberg/0x03237fb3
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