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Trigs
@trigs
Sourcing quality content isn't a Warpcast specific problem. The fast majority of the online experience is devoid of quality content anymore. The web2 engagement model has made it so ppl are incentivized to post baity content: This content is designed to bait you into focusing your attention on it long enough for the creator to get paid by advertisers. Nowhere in this system is there an incentive that results in content viewers actually getting the information they need/want. Search for anything and you'll get endless pages of useless blogs, uninformed opinions, and pointless content. If I want to learn something I usually have to dig through forum discussions and Reddit threads for that small handful of ppl who actually have the information I'm looking for. Nothing about the modern Internet experience is designed to elevate that information so ppl can find it and the person who shared it gets recognition. This is the problem space we need to solve.
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My hope, is that the idea of a social app fades to nothing more than a reference design for features and functions available to be used in more appropriate and context relevant ways. Without social graphs, the fallback is a phone book and those sucked, but it’s also clear that the new phone book isn’t really a place to hangout as it’s a race to some local minima
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Trigs
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Indeed. Well said. Social graphs are the new phone book!
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