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Martin
@koeppelmann.eth
I want Farcaster to succeed as I think it is truly important for humanity to have a "global town square" based on a neutral protocol rather than a platform owned by a single company, or worse, a single person. Still, I keep switching my default behavior to post on Twitter, simply because I get ~10x more resonance on Tweets. I assume (at least in the crypto-Twitter world) I am not the only one in this situation. So maybe some form of vampire attack could work. Try to get at least 1,000 people from CT with >1,000 followers to commit x$ to post exclusively on Farcaster for 1 month. As soon as the 1,000 people are reached, the agreement kicks in and everyone should only post here. Those who break the agreement get "slashed," and the slashed money is distributed among those actually following through. WDYT?
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Oxytocin
@oxytocin
I'm also trying to commit more into more decentralised social network alternatives, especially after Twitter has become unusable for me. However, I wouldn't focus on high-following users to vampire attack, but rather on protocols, as that's what lead many to twitter in the first place. In addition to making it easier to incentivise and track vs individuals, I also feel that protocols will be less likely to pack their bags and say 'Okay, back to twitter we go' than individual users unless the service degrades REALLY significantly. In either case, happy to see so many big names trying to jump ship as well, can't wait to see whether we can reach social escape velocity ;D
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