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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
If you don’t like the “make money” consumer value prop for Farcaster—what do you think is better? Reply with a suggestion and rationale. Like replies that resonate.
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Melissa Burr 🍓
@burrrrrberry
"Make money on Farcaster" caused me to block over 100 bots so far this week. You reap what you sow. If you're honest about what this place is, without misrepresenting it, you'll attract the right people. It's certainly not an easy balance. "Come for the rewards, stay for the vibes" - infers monetary rewards but never states exactly what - "stay for the vibes" is the truest part of this statement. All of us wound up staying for the vibes. Whether they were building vibes, positive energy, or finding your tribe. I know people want you to expand and market, but if you cast a net that attracts extractive farmers, what good is that? Why not send an accurate message that attracts fewer better users? (Even if it's not this one) I think farcaster needs to highlight what the average person can achieve here. Not what the average farmer can make.
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Taylor Sizemore
@taylorsizemore.eth
100% agree that "make money on Farcaster" probably didn't bring in a single account I would follow. I would actually bet money that I don't end up following any account that came from that. A campaign talking about the very legitimate and inherent advantages to the design of the Farcaster protocol? I would bet money that I did follow a user that came in as a result of that prompt.
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