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Sriram Krishnan
@sriramk.eth
Group chats rule the world. Over the last few years I’ve seen most conversation switch to small group chats. I tried to write down what I see common between them. https://sriramk.com/group-chats-rule-the-world/
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Rowan Yeoman
@ro
Yes! This maps 💯% to how we are thinking about group scale. Groups of less than 10 people drive all the high-bandwith creative collaboration. Larger group scales play their part but novelty and innovation always come from small groups.
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Phil Cockfield
@pjc
↑ as it says in your bio @ro: "purpose aligned networks of small autonomous teams”
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Phil Cockfield
@pjc
“Dinner Parties!” nice. 🍷 Really interesting observation that group chats (next Farcaster/DMs with specialised clients) is the natural place for these “collaboration” scale (not Coordination Scale) dynamics to play out.
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