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most consistent theme with people criticizing the content coin thesis is that they haven't downloaded the $zora app it's a beautiful consumer product, we need more experimentation, and you shouldn't knock it till you try it

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jesse.base.eth1 year ago

second most consistent theme is not talking first hand to creators about their lived experience

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Eli Schwartz1 year ago

Too many people waste time checking their search rankings daily when they should instead invest in building an SEO moat that creates more permanent visibility.

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pizza.base.eth1 year ago

@zora

jesse.base.eth's profile picture
jesse.base.eth1 year ago

@zora good one

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igli.eth1 year ago

@zora I think it sucks balllzzzz

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AtnsFarts ( MDX )1 year ago

@zora stop make it more cringe. For the sake of base

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jesse.base.eth1 year ago

@zora have you downloaded the app?

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Baldwinz1 year ago

@zora So a bunch of rando pics and zero “content.” It’s almost like they are just meme coins……

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Youssef1 year ago

@zora Content quality went up significantly this week. Maybe all of this was worth it 💙

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jesse.base.eth1 year ago

@zora 💛🫡

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Lexapro1 year ago

most consistent theme with people criticizing the “feed babies fentanyl protocol” is that they haven't downloaded the @zora app it's a beautiful consumer product, we need more experimentation, and you shouldn't knock it till you try it ^changed it to be the same but different lol

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