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post-reading jonathan haidt, time to play devil's advocate current web2 social: like/reply-performance algo -> increased unhealthy social comparison -> increased anxiety, polarization, depression the core design elements of most web3 social is $, which can bring out even worse in people and this is good? discuss :)
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neither are good and that's an acceptable conclusion.
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true i'm optimistic about the concept and focus on a portable social graph in which we can focus on: # of IRL connections (cc @icebreaker) # of shared experiences (cc @eventsxyz, /poap) # of shared communities (channels, @hypersub) collective physical + mental health (cc @receipts or what i've seen from @albiverse)
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