Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Most people with large audiences on Farcaster: 1. Didn't know me before Farcaster 2. Did not have large audiences on Twitter or other platforms They were early and stuck around. https://www.eugenewei.com/blog/2019/2/19/status-as-a-service
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Zinger โ
@zinger
To be fair, most people with large audiences on here were either a) on an auto-follow list and/or b) are mostly followed by farmers and bots
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
1. Auto follow list is based on interests which map to channels. 2. Auto follow list is 200+ people and it has randomness in it for 15% of follows 3. Auto follow list are people who were early, stuck around, and kept posting 4. Mostly followed by farmers / bots -- same for any big public social graph :)
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Zinger โ
@zinger
Definitely agree there is something to be said for being early and sticking around, Farcaster is my favorite community on the internet :) But I'm also not getting *hundreds* of bot followers per day on any other social platform and I would guess that no one on here has more than 20k "real" followers
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
You get a lot of bot followers on Twitter per day if you have a large audience. Difference on Warpcast is we're funneling followers to a chunk of the network. We will iterate on this, just not highest priority right now.
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Pichi ๐ช๐๐น๐ฉ ๐ก๐ธ
@pichi
Is there a public list of priorities? Lots of people looking for onchain summer projects and would love the know what the team thinks is important to solve for.
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_slow_crypto ๐ โณ๐ช
@slowcrypto
Good idea @dwr.eth โ๏ธ if these are public-solvable problems.
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