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Fun weekend data dive, triggered by @proxystudio.eth. Data and details are on Github, incl. links to data sources and instructions on how to recreate. https://warpcast.com/artlu/0x7f4dd5cf My conclusions: - one handful of humans with FID > 200k are at Proxy's level of engagement, as measured by OpenRank - Proxy is at least [X]% a project account, and reasonable ppl can compare their engagement with successful 2024-vintage accounts incl. drakula, paybot - follower count shows emergent 2024-vintage accounts at the 5k, 10k, 15k range. Continue to shout out notable examples in the original thread, and here! Inasmuch as OpenRank uses an initial population to seed its weightings, the metric shows that the seed population has not significantly engaged with newer human accounts, although it has chosen to engage with certain newer brand accounts
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This has been fascinating to watch unfold! I’m learning so much from this discussion.
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me too! :) I learned a lot from your earlier inputs, and continue to ponder over them. Am timeboxing the analysis for now, and will probably milk it for content on our /unlonely stream tomorrow, but remain eager to see other insights emerge. Most valuable to me are the shoutouts in the original thread
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I have this working theory that there is a “Farcaster glass ceiling” because of the way most of the algos work. If the original folks who’ve been here the longest don’t interact with new folks coming online, it’s almost impossible for them to grow. I may be imagining this but it’s a hard group to break into.
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