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Jacek.degen.eth 🎩
@jacek
1/5 Web3 social isn’t about followers and engagement—it’s about access. Your social score determines what you can and can’t do. If it’s too low, you might be blocked from launching a token, claiming bounties, receiving airdrops, participating in e-commerce, or even getting a loan—all directly in the feed. As this evolves, people will want to know why they’re disqualified and how to improve.
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Mercury60 🎩
@mercury60
Having a clear guide or manifesto could really help users understand the platform's purpose, how to make the most out of it, and the rules for interaction and growth in this space. It should be clear for both new users and existing members. The appeal here is that it’s different from Web2 networks, but since most people transition from Web2, they can get confused at first.
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Rockgrl7 🎩
@rockgrl7
Thank you for posting. I agree. I joined farcaster last year, was active for a while and was enjoying the content and making a few acquaintances along the way. There was a long period where I couldn't devote much time to social media. I logged back into my account here, and now we're discussing Web3 social. Totally lost.
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