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tried explaining farcaster to a normie and they immediately turned their attention to privacy concerns. they didn’t want their likes and follows publicly visible. what’s the current state of the conversation around this?
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Short term: intelligent loss of sales; they're not a fit for where it's at right now. Long term: they have to live somewhere (or do they?). A Tornado-like client that obfuscates/anonymizes could be interesting, but then they essentially own the data.
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That last idea: Open source personal obfuscator client is pretty interesting. You're the only one with your client. You adjust the algo & what's stored onchain vs on-client.
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