Jordan Kutzer
@jk
When I tell someone in tech about Warpcast, they usually make fun of me. They only want to join once they see the people on here and the amount of followers I have.
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Jordan Kutzer
@jk
I mainly bring this up because I want to hear the best ways to convert people to join Warpcast. It’s so high value for users but undervalued by people in my circle. It’s so odd.
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Connor McCormick ☀️
@nor
these things happen nonlinearly. If we continue to grow qDAUs it will take care of itself.
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Connor McCormick ☀️
@nor
In the short term, I think there are three kinds of val props: 1. on principle: you can own your network, the apis will continue to work 2. on value: you can grow your reach in a high-quality network 3. on fomo: you're early and it's growing fast, don't be late
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shoni.eth
@alexpaden
not sure i agree that trickling in a few more qDAUs does this. when people join twitter they know there are presidents, ceos, and peers; when they join farcaster they don't even see upcoming founders i.e. jordan, kazi, etc. no selling point of top users who share their personal life/inactive. it's tired of dwr imo
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