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Quality rant. I don't think anyone could disagree with what you said. It's a hard pill to swallow but we don't have anything unique to offer to normies. Bragging about immutability and complete ownership to someone that sees value in these perks makes total sense but those people are a minority on the internet.
Different stories need to be told to different types of consumers.
Businesses - You can tap into an already established community
Content creators - Easy monetization and censorship resistance
Artists - Earn crypto instead of likes for your efforts
Gamers - Full in-game asset ownership
ETC...
The only onboarding funnel, as you already mentioned, is gaming and that's the only source of new users I'm looking forward to. Everything else is slow and confusing even for advanced users.
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These tailored stories are great.
But I still think the social side has a place in the mainstream onboarding process.
Just need to remove the idea that people should leave Twitter and use LeoFinance instead.
LeoFinance lets you join a passionate online crypto community and get paid for it.
You don't have to leave Twitter where 99% of your friends/prospective audience hand out.
But there's a ton of value here too.
I always cringe when I see people on threads saying 'it's a Twitter alternative'.
We need Twitter because that's where all of our potential new users still hang out.
Instead, my view is that we should look at Threads as a seamless Twitter back-end.
The team needs to come the party and make sharing to Twitter seamless.
But the idea would be that users can send a Thread from our interface and its seamlessly mirrored to Twitter.
The pitch becomes...
To normies:
To businesses:
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Twitter must die, its fake snd more fake.
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