Varun Srinivasan
@v
broadly speaking, there are two kinds of social networks - public (twitter, reddit) and private (facebook, snapchat) in a private network, encryption matters a lot because what you're saying should only be seen by trusted friends. in a public network, it doesn't matter because the intent is for *everyone* to see it
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Varun Srinivasan
@v
Farcaster's focus is on building a public social network. That may change in the future, but our use case is squarely in the "i want to broadcast my thoughts as far and wide as possible" camp and not the "i'm here to talk to my friends in private camp" (DM's are the exception here)
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Barry
@baz.eth
I'm less concerned about my individual privacy, but more about the overall societal impact of a near zero privacy protocol at scale. If the goal for FC is to remain a niche public network, then it's fine. If the goal is for FC to hit 1B+ DAU, my expectation is we will see bad actors take full advantage of this
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Varun Srinivasan
@v
i don't understand what "bad actors will take full advantage" refers to here. they can... read all your public posts? this is possible on twitter today if you pay for a developer account, and has been for the last decade.
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