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——— The Leaderboard Isn’t Your Mirror ——— I’ve seen too many people spiral this week because of their Rewards score. They look at the chart, see the number slide down, and assume it means their content is bad. That they’re being ignored. That they aren’t good enough. It’s not true. The leaderboard is not a measure of your worth. It’s not a measure of your reach. It’s just a reflection of one thing: who happens to interact with your casts in a given week. And you cannot control that. ━━━━━✁┈┈┈┈┈┈ Here’s the blunt part: ✷ You could post something brilliant and if the “right” people don’t like, comment or recast it, it won’t score. ✷ Not everyone is considered equal. Some people’s interactions weigh more than others. ✷ You could post something mid and if a few whales hit it, it scores well. ✷ The algorithm doesn’t care about consistency, or effort, or intent. It cares about spam labels and engagement weightings you don’t get to see. So when you tie your self-worth to it, you’re letting a black box decide how you feel about yourself. That’s not healthy. ━━━━━✁┈┈┈┈┈┈ If your number went down this week, it doesn’t mean your content got worse. It just means the dice rolled differently. What actually matters: - Are you making things you’re proud of? - Are you finding your people here? - Are you having conversations that feel good? Because the leaderboard won’t hug you when you’re burned out. ━━━━━✁┈┈┈┈┈┈ So if you need permission: stop staring at it. Go reply to a friend. Share something you love. Post something weird that makes you laugh. Your score is temporary. Your presence is not.
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This is so true :) reward scores on Farcaster don’t really define your worth or value here. When I first got onboarded, I used to feel a little down whenever I made long casts about nature or the environment any random posts of how my day was going and barely pulled <500 for almost 2 weeks. Trust me, it was depressing at first. But with time, once you connect with people here, it gets way more fun. You get to chat, play games, keep up with each other, it becomes more about the vibes than the scores.
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