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@ted
something i’ve observed anecdotally and loosely validated qualitatively is that someone’s reply:quotecast ratio when contributing to a conversation correlates to their ego (how they see themselves vs the rest of the community). not always a bad thing, but i’ll leave it at that. study people who reply > quotecast
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@traguy.eth
What does it say about the attitude of someone who quote-casts instead tho?
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@binocularsx
Quoting a cast and agreeing with viewpoint shows less ego especially when the viewpoint wasn’t the same as yours and you want to share what you’ve learnt
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@fwkiraa.eth
lol, i agree. don't really like when people quote replies, except when it is necessary.
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@aviationdoctor.eth
@ted rn https://youtu.be/IdEA5zc-zIU
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@jacque
Quote Casting allows others to get more out of an interaction esp when the pay to chat comes into play. That and when things are really important, cool or just pretty as well as adding to the larger community convo it can get lost in replys. But I usually do both depending on the situation.
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@antaur.eth
what is a ego-rich vs ego free ratio in your opinion? imo a good ration could be 3:1 of reply:quotecast. It's the golden ratio of pos : neg feedback
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@mikadoe.eth
I quote when I want other people to see what I have to say about a cast. (ie a specific channel's followers)
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@dristov
What is ego? I just reply and quote impudently because I'm fucking great
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@bluelizardo.eth
that’s not necessarily true. It depends on the amount of feedback they’re getting. A lot of people do it because their reply gets tons of attention, and they feel like it’s worth it but people who don't get any feedback can only stick to replying
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@noun839.eth
I'm not a big quotecaster but when I do, often it is because I think that it will give the person more reach then a straight recast. I have no idea if this is true.
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@jachian
Oo Ted been sipping the reply guy koolaid? Love to see it
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@nikomfer.eth
me staring at the quote cast button like...
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@mleejr
who’s building the reply:quotecast ratio frame?
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@nickysap
reply is for when you want to participate in the convo, qc is for when you want to start a new one (imho)
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@darrylyeo
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@eriks
replying is def default to engage in convo and/or add personal thoughts to what the og said, trying to have a convo via qc seems strange lol when i do qc, it's bc i wanna amplify something i love and hope more ppl see it
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@matallo.eth
Immediately goes to check my reply : quotes ratio
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@yes2crypto.eth
I’ve noticed in myself that if I want to participate, I reply. When my reply is a banger, I want to quote cast and yes I realize my ego is taking part I do believe that my reply won’t be seen by many other than the OP and my quote cast gives me more exposure which I sometimes crave
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@mikkolagerstedt
i think quote casting is one way to add reach but i do prefer replying and recasting. of course there are times it’s not really necessary to quote cast
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