Gaby Goldberg
@gaby
I grew my Twitter by tweeting about literally whatever I wanted, but now that I have an audience, I feel like I can't tweet about anything that interests me unless it fits within my "niche." Kind of sad. Big reason I love Farcaster... I'm all over the place here. As it should be!
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cody
@codyb.eth
Any thoughts on what could prevent the same fate for this app? This seems to inevitably be a problem with scale and novelty that affects most social networks I can think of.
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Ben - [C/x]
@benersing
It's a business model question. Web2 advertising models incentivize eyeballs. Hopefully web3 protocols like FC will crack the code of focusing on depth of relationship > quantity of ‘transactions’. I'm bullish that crypto incentives can help here.
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vrypan |--o--|
@vrypan.eth
It's not about advertising. After a point you end up tweeting having the lowest common denominator (of interests, language, aesthetics, etc.) in mind. I totally feel you, @gaby.
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cody
@codyb.eth
Clubhouse collapsed before it even got to the biz model part. I wonder what could have set it in a different path
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vrypan |--o--|
@vrypan.eth
I don't think ch collapsed for this. What Gaby says (if I get it right) is that once you reach a few thousand followers, you realise that if you start talking about X, some of them will leave.
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vrypan |--o--|
@vrypan.eth
For example, you became a parent and they don't care about parenting stuff. Or the followed you because you wrote something clever in English, but they don't speak Greek (my case). Or because they liked it when you talked about politics but now they hate NFTs.
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