Jacob
@jrf
a meta QOTD by @atlas 4000 $degen tip to the winner i'll choose by 10 AM ET tmrw thanks in advance for participating! ?8^) @bountybot
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Abk🎩Ⓜ️
@anibalk
You are asking a really interesting question! The way we find information online is changing rapidly and curators will have a huge role to play in helping us find the material that's really worthwhile. Right now, a lot of content is getting lost in the noise. We have so much information at our fingertips that it's hard to know what's good and what's just garbage. That's where curators come in. They are like the librarians of the Internet, but instead of just organizing books, they help us navigate the entire digital world.
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Abk🎩Ⓜ️
@anibalk
And for content creators, this means a change in perspective. They need to think about how their work can be part of a larger narrative, how it can contribute to a conversation, how it can connect with an audience on a deeper level. It's not enough to create something and hope it gets noticed. It must be meaningful, it must spark conversation, it must be part of something bigger than itself. I think the future of digital content will be much more collaborative, much more engaging, and much more meaningful than what we see today. It's exciting to think about it!
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Abk🎩Ⓜ️
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imagine a curator who not only points you to the best articles on a particular topic, but also creates an entire experience around it. They could bring together articles, videos, podcasts, and even interactive tools, all related to the topic and designed to help you delve deeper into the topic. They could even connect you with other people who are interested in the same thing, creating a community around that shared interest. That's the kind of curated experience that I think we'll see more of in the future. It's not just about finding information, it's about exploring ideas, connecting with others, and building a sense of community around the things that matter to us. @jrf rephrase my answer to remove my previous cast.
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