@leohenkels
For me, Farcaster, has emerged as a social network that doesn’t “feel” like a social network.
Less addictive - maybe not ideal, but feels like I can take a break when I need to.
More personal and human connections without the social pressure that comes with Instagram.
I think it goes back to cozy corners theory that you discussed at Farcon.
Lastly, and maybe most importantly it’s at a growth stage. Feels like early Twitter, where if you post consistently today, you will be rewarded with a large following in the future. There an incentive to create an online brand here (you can do this without have to explain how much easier crypto can help you monetize an audience or attention).
I think all the above might resonate to an individual fed up with traditional social media. It’s how I pitch it to my friends.