@bradq
I've noticed something in keeping up with both sides of the fork talk, and I'm wondering if I'm the only one...
To me, it often reads more like the fork is happening from Facebook than Farcaster.
What I mean is: If you scrubbed the details & names, my impression is that it's about decentralization vs. centralization, it's about doing things for the people vs. doing things for power, and sometimes it even feels like it's the good guys vs the bad guys.
That doesn't pass the sniff test for me. I think both sides want decentralization and want to disrupt the old way of doing things, but they have different ways of going about it and getting there. I don't love this impression I get from keeping up with the discussion from a wide range of posts I've read. Anyone else?
I don't think we can change it at this point. But I think we should be very aware of it. Don't let the narrative distort your thinking about this amazing place we share and are building.