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1/2 All of the activity on the Farcaster social graph is 100% permissionless and increasingly useful for use cases like sybil resistance and reputation. Many bi-directional social interactions between people over a long period of time is hard to fake.
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then can you please make my suggested follows list people with whom i have interacted with the most but don't yet follow?
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also! something i loved about early facebook (no idea if it still exists) was the "see friendship" timeline between two people - posts, photos, shared friends, etc. if the permissionless social graph is a value prop of farcaster, why not build a feature around it? i would LOVE to see my shared interactions w/ users.
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early facebook had a bunch of these. walls, relationship status.
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the more i consider it, the more bullish i may be. in current form, channels are subreddits. what's different? FB's early traction was in part due to relationship-based features. most social platforms, incl fb, are now far from that UX + instead optimized for adX. the comeback of "inner circle" features isn't random.
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like... a product doesn't need to have new technology, but it does need to have new utility. example: shapewear, around for decades. Spanx (2000) initially revolutionized it. SKIMS (2019) revolutionized it again by turning shapewear into "high fashion" and "street wear" — and is now valued at $4B with a men's line.
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