I’m starting to spend more and more time on Twetch. Once it…
I’m starting to spend more and more time on Twetch. Once it’s speed for publishing thoughts is faster than twitter, i can make the flip
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I never felt incentivized to use twitter for anything other than a news aggregate.
Twetch incentivizes real value in interactions.
I think in time people will realize how much Twetch and Twitter are actually nothing alike in their core philosophy.
You mean you don't you live here? This isn't your lily pad?
The idea that whatever I post will live on the blockchain and cant be deleted is intriguing but also scary. On the one hand it acts as a sort of filter, or distillery of content. On the other, people sometimes say shit they don't mean, etc.
It also can't feel like some BSV cult, it doesnt to me right now, but I could see how it could be perceived otherwise, especially because all the platform traction is primarily from Twitter right now.
The fact that I cant be censored is liberating, but also worries me that my (hypothetical) 15 year old daughter might be exposed to a world I don't think she's ready to see. Basically, platform experience should be / feel generally safe to use.
I'm not sure of the technical side, but if the platform could function by paying with a multitude of different cryptos, it would remove massive barrier to entry. If the MoneyButton functionality could be fully integrated it was also narrow down on-boarding
More so then speed, cuz it's fast rn, once onboarding is more efficient (requires too much work for laymen) I can see how people will really take to the fundamental idea and execution of the product.
Overall, Im excited to see how this type of platform might scale in the coming year, especially after addressing some of the aforementioned.
This is just my first 48 hour thoughts. Will circle back & reevalute in another week or two as I continue to use.
Needs the ability to post longer posts; much longer.