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How do we grow Farcaster? The current consensus is by creating more and better content. In this article, I would like to offer an alternative strategy: Make Farcaster the best place to hold conversations. https://paragraph.xyz/@purplesubmarine/farcaster-as-a-better-place-for-conversations
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I like it
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Here I think is the most precise key, many times we focus on covering too much when quantity is not always the best way, thank you for taking the time to share your experience with us!
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Nice reading ! Definitely onto something there !
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Looks good in writing but the reality is way different i must say. Some of the points i would address here. If users aren't getting engagement to their post how they supposed to grow? This notion of being a reply guy doesn't align with many people especially creatives. To prove this you can check the people who left the app in the last 3-4 months. One thing you will find in common, in all their post there's no engagement. Which affected their score that affected their allowance which eventually pushed them out. Keep in mind X is still king when it comes to web3. You can't expect them to be here 24/7 worrying about farscore, allowances. And these were artists, collectors who are native web3 users. When they do stuff things moves. So them leaving the app isn't a good sign. Same principle for farcaster as well. You want to retain quality users or you want to focus on quantity. You spoke about content. But we dont even get to share it. Check below. https://warpcast.com/framesbyvik.eth/0x17dcaf68
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Great data
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