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I’m probably one of those “average” users: small following, crypto user, splitting my time between Farcaster and X.
On X, I’ve always treated it like an information funnel. I spend time curating my following list just to keep things digestible. Even though I post a lot, it usually feels like talking into the void. That seems to be how big social platforms work — attention clusters around a small group of loud voices, and the rest of us end up mostly consuming rather than contributing.
I first tried Farcaster back in its early testing days, drifted away, and came back during the meme coin spring to chase Base alpha. This time I stayed, because the mini-apps and the trading/wallet experiences kept getting better. But if I’m honest, the feeling of invisibility hasn’t really changed here either. Maybe that’s just the default state of social networks: most of us are eyeballs, not voices. 1 reply
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