nicholas 🧨
@nicholas
Has Farcaster been marketed to anyone who isn’t an Ethereum adjacent crypto twitter person? Serious Q
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Nope. 1. There is no clear problem we are solving right now for those people 2. What channel?
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nicholas 🧨
@nicholas
Problems that FC solves: 1. For Twitterers who have lost distribution since the grok slop feed was introduced, FC is a microblogging platform where your reach is (more) guaranteed. Akin to Substack for microbloggers. 2. For Creators who want to build an audience, FC is a new and growing network that they can be early to. Akin to early TikTok or any new network. 3. For people looking for community online, Farcaster is a place to make URL-> IRL friends. Akin to Meetup, Bumble BFF. 4. For devs who want a free playground populated by people. Akin to Twitter, Dorsey’s vision. Channels to target (hot takes, requires resrarch): 1. Laying out the talking points clearly so secondary evangelists can get internet points for running the playbook in competing venues (Twitter, Truth, Reddit, Threads). Debates increase awareness. 2. YouTube social media marketing strategy scene. Present FC as a opportunity for $$$ at the intersection of Crypto and Social. 3. Indie devs. FC is a free social API. Vercel set.
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@tcw
gonna be trying to pull the r/television & r/movies crowds over here in the fall first by tipping for Hollywood/media news postings since that is just low hanging fruit before I move onto the meat of my production
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Ivy
@ivy
all of these things assumes a userbase that isn't here yet either in numbers or content established creators who come here will have to rebuild their following / distribution
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K1ngHandy
@k1nghandy
My controversial takes is: Xers sounds better than Twitterers Don’t yell at me
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Mental Wealth Academy 💠
@metawavestudio
Still very techy, back in RSS days you could get your niche group but onboarding the masses requires real incentives. For early twitter that was knowing what celebs were doing but not they’re mostly automated or ran by someone else. even the bots back then were different, no tickers. Just fake celeb accounts posting sentimental subtweets (things they couldn’t say irl).
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