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Had a call with an industry titan in product management yesterday. He asked me in which ways web3 social can be: Cheaper, Faster or Better than web2 social? I had an answer that I thought was compelling, but his follow up questions were challenging. I'd be (genuinely) curious of what you think is the strongest answer
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My answer was: 1. Bottoms up innovation from the community and therefore much faster innovation feedback loops and 10x better apps. 2. Better apps because apps no longer need to battle the cold start problem with building a community/network effects. 3. Better app experiences due to portability of your social graph
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As a user, biggest advantage is data portability. Example is email - I can use any client that matches my needs. For social - it will be the interface, the algorithms they choose and what they choose to differentiate with their app. Things like Twitter shutting off third party apps with no warning/info can’t happ
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