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how would you define client diversity? because warpcast, jam, and discove all feel like different flavors of the same app — with marginal advantages in functionality between them. kinda feels like the myspace v facebook v friendster era. fwiw, how did facebook set itself apart? controlled growth.
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User choice. Feature sets are differentiators but look at email there isn’t too much diversity, but enough. But as things mature, things will begin to diverge esp with onchain data. Comes to who owns relationship with customer and why. Agreed with point A by @df
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User choice also implies user awareness of choice.
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yes, email doesn't have much diversity today. is that true during its earlier development? idk, market share in 07: yahoo - 250m users, hotmail - 270m, gmail - 51m. BUT gmail offered tagging and integrated IM when no others did. fwiw gmail was announced in 04 and invite-only. the invite system was dropped in 07.
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