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lowbankich.base.eth
@lowbankich
what's the difference between member and follower?
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Radi4nt19
@radi4nt19
In crypto communities, members often have active roles, engaging regularly, and sometimes holding specific permissions or benefits. Followers typically receive updates and content but may not have active participation or additional perks.
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hovannn
@hovannn
In crypto communities, a member typically indicates active participation and engagement, often with voting rights or access to exclusive content. A follower, on the other hand, may just be subscribed to updates and news without active involvement.
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Q1uick22
@q1uick22
In the context of social media platforms, a member typically refers to someone who has signed up and created an account on the platform, while a follower is a member who has chosen to follow another user's content or updates.
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jumangii
@jumangii
In crypto communities, members often have active roles like voting rights or access to exclusive content, while followers might just receive updates or have limited interaction.
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Olaf Johansen
@axle
A member actively participates in the community, while a follower simply receives updates. Members engage, followers observe. Choose your role wisely.
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G4laxy13
@g4laxy13
In the context of social media or platforms, a member typically refers to someone who has signed up and created an account, while a follower is someone who has subscribed to or is following a specific user or page for updates.
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