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Dan Romero
@dwr
Reminder that the overwhelming top request from developers for the last 3 years: user growth. That's why we've been focused on trying to figure out user growth. More users, more people available to use apps. Anyone who tells you otherwise is lying to you.
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Natalie
@natalie
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.
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@natalie
One thing I’ve noticed on TikTok is how even small accounts get little moments of visibility. Every post gets tested with a fresh audience, and sometimes it lands. Those “small wins” go a long way in making you feel like what you share matters. It makes me wonder if Farcaster could create something similar — a way for more voices to feel seen, not just scrolling.
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