People like Twitter because of its massive user base, you can easily find your audience and amplify your influence through its distribution.
But Twitter will always be a centralized platform. Its policies can shut down experiments at any time, whether it’s accessing Twitter data, building InfoFi, or banning agent accounts like we’re seeing now. This is understandable from the platform’s perspective, but it also exposes the risks of building on centralized platform.
Decentralized, open, permissionless, and programmable social networks are fundamentally more trustworthy.
Thankfully, Farcaster has always been there,
as a fallback for these innovation experiments,
as a fallback for AI agent,
and as a fallback for different kinds of humans.