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On Muting/Blocking: “There’s an argument for wanting everyone to engage with everything, which is egalitarian and democratic. But if negative interactions are allowed, it leads to people not wanting to post publicly"
At the very beginning, Farcaster only had mutes through which users could simply avoid seeing what another person casted. Now, Farcaster also supports blocks, allowing you to block people from engaging with your content (such as replying to your cast). However, this doesn’t limit the user's ability to see the casts. Some users like to always take the opposite side and troll, making the experience unpleasant for everyone. By trolling, you can gain followers, so it’s quite rational to engage in this way. However, this makes the overall experience unpleasant and could lead the original caster to not want to cast anymore. By blocking users, the original caster can avoid this. 1 reply
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On Marketing: “The challenge is that organic, interesting content is hard.”
Merkle has been been trying different marketing approaches. For example, they did X cross-posting, but this strategy is more useful when you have a larger number of daily active users (DAUs) and want to inject good quality content. What will drive the network? Interesting, organic content. The challenge is that creating organic, interesting content is hard—it’s not just about a short sentence post. Naval, for example, is very famous on Twitter, and when he tweets two sentences, it's a compression of his entire experience. A two-sentence cast, however, is less useful. The most valuable content comes when someone takes the time to write about something new that has happened. When people show up, they come for multiple reasons, but if you want to attract great users, they want to read smart, insightful takes. When you don’t reach that level of textual output, the network struggles. 1 reply
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