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Varun Srinivasan
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@nikitabier has made a counter point which I’ve come to appreciate which is that adding friction in onboarding is not always a bad thing. If it helps meaningfully with retention and engagement, it’s often worth doing. For us, requiring pfp only causes a 0.1% dropoff but makes real profiles look more legit and spammer easy to identify
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Nikita Bier
@nikitabier
Requiring profile photo has one of the highest drop-offs of any onboarding step I’ve ever built. Check if your analytics are working
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Varun Srinivasan
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User has already paid the onchain fees by the time they get to pfp. So I assume the willingness to complete here is higher than average
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