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Web3 is focused on L1s, L2s, etc, but often ignores L0: people. But censorship resistance, and resilience in general, does not only come from tech specs. The actual relationships, sometimes mapped using tech, sometimes not, are equally important. Our personal, social, professional, etc networks are not defined by an app or a protocol, in the same way that our friendships are not defined by the bar where we usually hang out with our friends. Technology has become an important component of many of our relationships. I've met interesting people on Farcaster, that I wouldn't know how to contact or interact with if Farcaster went away. A good part of my L0 depends too much on an L1. From a purely technical pov, that's wrong. I'll try to fix it. Follow me on https://x.com/vrypan and https://bsky.app/profile/vrypan.bsky.social, and I'll try to post more there too.
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https://blog.vrypan.net/2013/07/11/they-are-social-places-not-networks/
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first, interesting choice of bar second, I am not sure about this layer zero third, the blog post is very very accurate on how teens move on platforms.. I remember to stop using facebook cause of that.. my friends uploading pics of our daily things is not appropiated content for my parents and other familiars that started following me, and it was like... we must to move from here.. and this way.. instagram captured it all, then instagram mass adoption, snapchat, then tik tok.. and so on
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