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Paul Berg
@prberg
The main benefit of casting is not building an audience (though that can be useful, too). It's error correction. By exposing your work and your thoughts to the public, you are getting them criticized, and any lurking mistakes are corrected more quickly.
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@spaceman-spiff
Depends who is following you and responding. Your thoughts may get reinforced by an echo chamber of like minded actors and common logic may amplify an error.
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@hugglemonster
This can be a blessing and a curse, hear me out Those who cast and can’t take constructive criticism and those who aren’t trying to criticize but troll. How do we overcome limitations like these
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@casslineth
exactly! so does build in public
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@0xgiwa.eth
This is true. Gm
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Sophia Indrajaal
@sophia-indrajaal
Lol you say that, but I've gotten no feedback. For me, it's been more about trying to even convey what I'm doing, which gets me to think differently about it as I go
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@bigbenz
Wow, I never viewed it in this way So what you’re saying is, by casting, you’re basically putting yourself out there, being open to critical criticism and reviews and you basically grow off them, right ?
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@amaraxo
It's a great way to test and refine your ideas, but sometimes you get unfair criticism how do we balance the benefits
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@nkemjika
I never thought about it in this light and I am pleased I bumped in to this. I have come to think of Farcaster also as a professional network and have been skeptical with certain takes/views with fear of “shooting myself in the foot”.
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@captainn.eth
Shitposters looking at this rn:
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@tamey
I totally agree with you casting's real value lies in error correction or review through public scrutiny. You get to refine your ideas, identify blind spots, and gain new insights. It always works in both ways personally I like to see your cast because I know I am about to gain something
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