Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
N.B. — "follows" are audience-controlled. If I have 100 "followers", they don't belong to me—they belong to each of the users "following" me (contrast to an email newsletter). Multi-FC client world, all casts sent to the protocol will be available to your audience. Audience is automatically portable between clie
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Another frame: "followers" = users that want to see content from me "following" = users I want to see content from "follow" = the act of following another user If a cast is publicly broadcast regardless of client, your "followers" will see it (depending on the algorithm of their client, of course).
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shanik
@shanik
@perl Using Web3.0 to leverage the quality of interaction between ppl in communities at scale
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