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Mac Budkowski 🥝@macbudkowski
23 days ago

I think most people will keep using addiction-inducing apps. But at least people will have a choice and those who prefer wellness-centric apps will be able to use them w/o compromising on the social graph. Kind of like with food - most people eat garbage but at lest you have restaurants where you can eat healthy food.

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h=n collector@hencollector
23 days ago

unfortunately tipping you because I think you may be spot on 😭 500 $degen

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Swinny🎩@swinny
23 days ago

82 $DEGEN I wonder if building around "limitations of use" as a primary feature could level the playing field similar to how snapchat originally built around vanishing messages? A limited amount of DEGEN we can tip per day works towards this idea - once I spend my allocation, I feel less urge to continue scrolling.

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23 days ago

hence will be more valuable to power users, some of whom are also based investors and VCs, the people like us will always find those.

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CStreet.eth @cstreet
23 days ago

I would hope designers/builders for the web3 space would build opt out versions/functionality that a corporation would normally not allow. Comes down to who’s footing the bill. VCs will replicate addictive design to increase roi, sadly.

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EulerLagrange@eulerlagrange.eth
23 days ago

The nice thing about all th messages being stored in hubs is we can have free open source client that is for light browsing. But people still have to choose to use it

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Abid Arain@abid123
22 days ago

🍖 x 335

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22 days ago

50 $degen . but no. UIs over open protocols might compete not on their addictiveness but on how much value add and hassle free are. Flight to 0 context switching.

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