RE: Dead Internet Theory and the Rise of Emma Horsedick

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Have you heard about Paragraph? It's supposed to be the web3 version of Substack and, by coincidence or not, bought Mirror, the web3 blog platform inspired (or copied) in Medium. Keep safe, thanks and good luck again!



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hey bud... No, I had not heard of these. I supposed I could branch out a little more, but it seems a little too irresponsible at this point! I'm willing to be persuaded though.

Are you using any of them?

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I saw some the features of Paragraph and liked that the newsletter creator could hide parts of the content that would be visible only for specific NFT owners. I remember seeing some interesting posts on Mirror mainly about Ethereum projects but I think now the Farcaster/Warpcast platform got more attention from that blockchain community. By the way, maybe Substack still appears to be more popular and if you wish to reach a broader audience it could attract normal people beyond crypto supporters.

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hrmmm interesting use of an NFT, and it makes sense. I do think, however, building things on Ethereum is like running with concrete shoes, but I'm open to being proven wrong.

I did notice very little crypto content on substack, which is making me hesitate writing a post exclusively about Hive (it was a plan). But, then again, linking back to this blockchain is still at play.

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