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How To Get Your Power Badge With the ability to make longer casts, I wanted to take the chance to share my thoughts on how to earn a power badge. None of these are hard and fast rules, just what worked for me and what I think will work for you. 
 * Stop worrying so much about the power badge! Don’t determine who you interact with based on whether they have a badge or not. Find people you have mutual interests with and make friends, badge or not. After all, even if someone doesn’t have a PB today, they might next week. * Find a community and get involved. Having a strong network and group of friends is so important to having an enjoyable experience on Farcaster. Find your people, badge or not. 
 * Be a good reply guy. Leave thoughtful replies that add value to the conversation. Value can come in many forms - making people laugh, offering advice, encouraging others, etc. Well, that went quick. Already running out of room. Use these 3 tips consistently and you will have a power badge in no time!
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you should study other accounts you resonate with to get a feel for the type of content that aligns with your voice. stay you, but note the characteristics of quality content. do they use line breaks for visibility? is there a pattern to when high engagement typically happens? never copy the what or why… but there’s a lot to take and iterate on from the HOW my two cents on the how? @geoffgolberg sent me some interesting data on my social graph and we discussed what drove me getting my badge and openrank rating… the single biggest catalyst? irl meetups. it didn’t matter that i had a badge or not on farcaster when meeting people face to face. and guess what else? big accounts are just ordinary people. you don’t need a following to make a friend probably gonna reorganize my thinking here and distill into some insights ill be sharing on my feed :)
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love this, thanks for sharing and would love to hear your follow up insights. this is the thesis behind FarCon, Summer at CLUB TED, and CLUB TED generally.
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