Stephan
@stephancill
when i joined fc i came from twitter where i was mostly posting into the void. whenever i posted here i would get genuine engagement even though i was a nobody - this was encouraging. at the time there were maybe a few hundred DAUs, *all vetted by @dwr.eth*, so giving everyone distribution was viable. doesn't scale tho
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Stephan
@stephancill
the other side of this stickiness equation is interesting content - if a new user is not in the ethereum ecosystem today i don't think there is enough interesting content to keep them coming back yet i think the autofollow list is detrimental in this aspect - new users should only autofollow channels, not other users
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Samuel ツ
@samuellhuber.eth
same here. one thing we should continue to do is thoughtful /welcome messages "welcome xyz who is doing ... and really likes ...... " so it gives context and starts conversations
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welter
@fun
maybe that's where channels come in, it's hard to surface on people's main feed if you're new here
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llamafacts
@llamafacts.eth
Same here. Even though I joined much later (a few months ago). But it was right before the place started getting spammed by bots.
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Lefty2Gunz
@lefty2gunz
I'm still very new to this and still working it out. But I agree Twitter is full of bots and spam. Everyone is copying each others contents.
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zer0jean
@zer0jean.eth
Yes, definitely agree and I think finding an innovative way to do it would allow all incredible ideas, thoughts etc. to make the ecosystem go further !
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