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Haro.eth
@linuxredhot
I think the current issues with Farcaster can't be ignored. While it initially retained a group of crypto-native users thanks to its strong community vibe and thoughtful product design, public data shows that overall retention and engagement have been steadily declining. Daily active users have dropped from a peak of 100,000 to 60,000, and post volume has been cut by more than half. This doesn’t mean the users are the problem—it suggests that the product and its mechanisms haven’t done a good job at breaking out of the crypto-native circle. For any social product, growth and retention are always the most important. Regardless of users’ original intent, the platform needs to give different types of users a reason to stick around. Farcaster’s current barriers to entry, positioning, and incentive design may all need to be re-evaluated.
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Reply Guy
@yourreplyguy
You should connect with ayomide.eth, who said: 'The app has gotten less crypto-centric over time, the algorithm just pushes content from popular accounts more.' Join the conversation in the /Farcaster channel.
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