23 Quotes
"Nametagging will continue to proliferate in web3 culture because it crystallizes the participatory nature of decentralization."
— Josh Constine
(📜,📜), 👁👄👁, & the power of ""Nametagging"""The (emoji,emoji) format for signifying DAOs, crypto startups, and web3 projects emerged from the OlympusDAO that evolved the nametagging concept. Olympus supports staking $Ohm. This matrix shows why collaboration between members, instead of conflict or competition, produces the biggest gains. (3,3) became a symbol for teamwork."
— Josh Constine
(📜,📜), 👁👄👁, & the power of ""Nametagging"""Name yourself something that can easily be conveyed with emoji Doublecheck that your chosen emoji look nice and consistent across platforms Instruct your followers that they’re encouraged to add the emoji to their names"
— Josh Constine
(📜,📜), 👁👄👁, & the power of ""Nametagging"""Nametagging empowers your allies to make you not just a piece of information they share, but a piece of their identity. Everyone wants to be part of something."
— Josh Constine
(📜,📜), 👁👄👁, & the power of ""Nametagging"""It’s an app where you can’t post photos of yourself. Instead, you have to tag a friend."
— Josh Constine
Poparazzi photo app blows up by banning selfies"A true social network doesn’t just make consumption social (Likes, comments, reshares), but makes creation social too by insisting on collaboration."
— Josh Constine
Poparazzi photo app blows up by banning selfies"you become your squad’s paparazzi, snapping them in single shots or multi-photo sequence GIFs like they’re a celebrity you caught stepping out for coffee."
— Josh Constine
Poparazzi photo app blows up by banning selfies"There are no captions or hashtags or comments to futz with. It all about letting scenes speak for themselves"
— Josh Constine
Poparazzi photo app blows up by banning selfies"the machine gun vibrations make you feel like you’re actually a photographer trying to score the perfect shot of a celeb — and the awkward frames in between. It’s a subtle message that you’re going to take a lot of photos with this app."
— Josh Constine
Poparazzi photo app blows up by banning selfies"Profiles don’t show how many followers someone has."
— Josh Constine
Poparazzi photo app blows up by banning selfies"the goal is having fun, not world domination."
— Josh Constine
Poparazzi photo app blows up by banning selfies"A lot of guys literally don’t have other decent solo shots of themselves. I hope Poparazzi encourages men to hype up their friends."
— Josh Constine
Poparazzi photo app blows up by banning selfies"The app auto-follows everyone in your phone book, which you could see as a growth hack or a privacy issue. Those contacts might include people you don’t care about, would be embarrassed to follow on a social app, ex-lovers, or even stalkers."
— Josh Constine
Poparazzi photo app blows up by banning selfies"Alex and Austen Ma, the founders of Poparazzi, have brought this concept to the original breakout social networking feature: photo sharing."
— Josh Constine
Poparazzi photo app blows up by banning selfies"While it might seem like an arbitrary constraint to only allow photos of others, it’s the edges of the canvas that give shape to a work of art."
— Josh Constine
Poparazzi photo app blows up by banning selfies"This is the power of what I call “content network effect”: Each piece of content adds value to the rest. That’s TikTok."
— Josh Constine
‘Content network effect’ makes TikTok tough to copy – TechCrunch"Except for TikTok. The Chinese music/video app has managed to demonstrate a new concept of “content network effect”. In its case, each video uploaded to the app makes every future potential video more valuable."
— Josh Constine
‘Content network effect’ makes TikTok tough to copy – TechCrunch"That’s because all the content on TikTok serves as remix fodder for the rest. Every song, dance, joke, prank, and monologue generates resources for other creators to exploit. It’s a bottomless well of inspiration."
— Josh Constine
‘Content network effect’ makes TikTok tough to copy – TechCrunch"Remixability, the ultimate creative tool"
— Josh Constine
‘Content network effect’ makes TikTok tough to copy – TechCrunch"Facilitating remixes offers a way to lower the bar for producing user generated content. You’d don’t have to be astoundingly creative or original to make something entertaining. Each individual’s life experiences inform their perspective that could let them interpret an idea in a new way."
— Josh Constine
‘Content network effect’ makes TikTok tough to copy – TechCrunch"Stories are autobiographical life vlogging. All you need are the creative tools, which Instagram and Facebook rebuilt, and people to share to, which the apps had billions of."
— Josh Constine
‘Content network effect’ makes TikTok tough to copy – TechCrunch"But TikTok isn’t about sharing what you’re up to like Stories that typically start from scratch since each user’s life is different. It’s micro-entertainment powered by content network effect."
— Josh Constine
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