Quin
@quincredible.eth
It's tough attempting to execute long term creation goals amongst structures and entities that are focused on accelerating bite sized content + micro-markets. Not saying these structures don't leave space for other types of creation, but my point is that essentially even if you spend six months on a project, you increasingly have the same window of opportunity as a coined content post to catch attention. (A day, a few hours?) Don't get me wrong, it's still on me the creator to make something worthy of the attention I desire and require for surviving in a creator economy. That said, the ongoing meta has me feeling like a boomer for wanting to create larger experiences with co-conspirators. Are my feelings valid if I don't coin them?
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Quin
@quincredible.eth
As a consumer what do you prefer: A big experience reveal to delve into and enjoy? or Bite sized progress updates that allow you to follow along with development? I shared a WIP here yesterday, but I tend to prefer staying quiet and dropping a big surprise all at once for people to pour over. I perceive the first option is more or less 'ruining the surprise'. Curious to hear what others enjoy.
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0xmons
@xmon.eth
I think even for larger scale projects it can be good to give incremental updates at least to ur biggest fans I think the main thing is u have to be outputting all the time even if it's one big grand thing Sort of an unfortunate consequence of our world that approaches content as infinitisimal slices
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Quin
@quincredible.eth
ty and tend to agree, even though I haven't adjusted my process to match this content consumption style seems time to take steps in this direction
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