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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
"If you offer X, Y, Z features, you'll be able to convince people frustrated with [insert social platform] to move to Farcaster." 1. In most cases on the internet, audience and community are downstream of the platform they are formed on. There are exceptions. 2. Migration is an individual act. Individuals try new things and successfully migrate. Very few communities successfully migrate. Usually, they fracture or fade. 3. Path dependency is real! Just because another network used a tactic at a point in time doesn't mean it's universal. In fact, most of the time it's not replicable since it was successful in capturing a given cohort that there's no one left to target like that. 4. Most consumers are creatures of habit. They get used to a set of tools, networks, experiences and they stick to them, even if stuff gets way worse. 5. Finally, and most importantly, do not underestimate the power of network effects. Companies that have them are valuable for that reason.
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Happy Friday! In my opinion, both people and the World in general are constantly changing. Therefore, the success stories of the past can help to better plan a recruitment strategy in the future, but it doesn't assure you 100% that it will be the right one. It's very important to have a strong community, but this can only be achieved by demonstrating that the platform has a unique plus that no other company has, and that makes people want to use your product above the rest. A copy of another product will not generate any interest in that product if it can already be used in the other one.
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