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overwhelming feedback from new users is that the content on farcaster is often too farcaster-centric. sharing a few topics i would love to read more on farcaster (and please lmk if any of these are in your wheelhouse bc i would love to help amplify!): 1. popular culture! trend analyses and insights on culture (and not crypto culture). tell us what do gen z and gen alpha (and sure, millennial) consumers care about. i know "men in tech" may not care about this, but plenty of women *do* and there's a lot of us here! 2. start ups! tell us which startups are hitting milestones, getting funding, growing exponentially — and tell us whether you think they are worthwhile businesses or not. 3. data-centric information about technology, the economy, psychology, and everyday life. i love seeing data visualizations behind things that we know and love. 4. more SCIENCE! tell us how pigs could solve the organ donor crisis or why sunshine is good for the immune system. anything! what do you want to read more of here?
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Ironically, new arrivals who just post mini apps and stats etc dont get taken seriously because it's so disingenuous to show up and immediately hype FC and projects on it
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ehhh. not sure i would call it disingenuous, i see it a bit more nuanced. much related to @patriciaxlee.eth's paragraph essay, users who only post mini apps or stats aren't sharing anything about themselves with the network. we are driven to follow and engage with people when we see content that resonates with us in a unique way, and mini apps / stats don't do that. not disingenuous to play games in the feed, but can't only play games and expect follows or engagement.
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