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Eric P. Rhodes
@epr
many web3 digital artists have ditched @warpcast and are now focusing exclusively on x. you might think, "so what?" but this actually matters. these artists already get the tech and are deep in crypto culture. yet, they don’t care enough about farcaster to connect with their audience here. the dev/builder-heavy culture on farcaster might be cool if you’re into that niche, but it’s still just that—a niche. and i get that you might not like hearing this, but it’s the truth. for artists who just want to share their work, it’s exhausting. the best product managers i’ve worked with as a designer focus on bridging the gap between tech and consumers, leaning toward the consumer side. it feels like the farcaster builder ecosystem is resisting that approach, stuck in the dev mindset. maybe it’s because those deep in engineering often lack the consumer vision.
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Matthew
@matthew
eh, i don't think most people want to scroll a feed full of ai-driven art on a text-based social network. it's also a niche, just like dev stuff.
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Eric P. Rhodes
@epr
it’s wild everyone assumes i’m talking about AI art. you’re actually proving my point—this is a hyper-niche, builder/dev-centric network. nothing wrong with that. i enjoy the discussions here, but let’s not pretend this space doesn’t generally shun anyone who isn’t a builder or dev.
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