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Weโve already uncovered your identity bricks, cleared out the facade of your account, and now we arrive at the question: what do we actually have to cast, and how do we make people want to read it?
Imagine a massive mountain โ not of stone, but of information debris. Every day, we scroll, swipe, and sift through endless noise in search of something that feels real.
Why did we build a cohesive identity and clean up the facade in the earlier steps?
Because now, youโre not just another voice shouting into the void.
Youโre a builder.
Every content creator on the internet lives somewhere on that mountain of digital clutter. Most are just surviving it. But youโฆyouโre building a home. A small space with soul. A space where you can invite people in โ friends, collaborators, maybe even strangers who just get it.
So the real question is: how do you create something that feels like home, in the middle of all this noise?
In a home, each room has a purpose. Some are quiet. Some are lively. Some are just for fun.
Thatโs what content buckets are.
They help you stop posting randomly only when โinspiration hitsโ and build a system that feels like a well-curated magazine.
Buckets arenโt rules. Theyโre rhythms. They give structure to your account and they are based on the identity bricks we talked about in Step 2.
Who are you in your magazine?
You face challenges, celebrate wins, take losses, fall down and then rise again to build something new.
You are the storyline.
You are the reason people come back to your house. They want to see how youโre doing. What chapter youโre in. What happens next.
Be the kind of character worth following. Not because you have it all figured out, but because you keep going anyway.
What is spammy content?
โผ๏ธANYTHING WITHOUT PERSONAL CONTEXTโผ๏ธ
Bare links without any explanation or relevance. Generic photos with no personal touch or story behind them y etc etc.
Content usually serves one of those purposes:
It broadens perspectives.
It shares knowledge.
It helps people understand themselves.
It motivates and supports.
It entertains.
1. Choose 7 content buckets based on your storyline/identity bricks for your little magazine on farcaster and start casting. Example:
My Project. What Iโm building. Progress, problems, thoughts from the trenches.
Books or Sports. What Iโm reading or watching/playing โ favorite quotes, hot takes, weird stats, or why that one match hit different.
Family Snaps. Little everyday life moments. Candid, funny, warm.
Wild Stories & Random Observations. Conversations that spiraled. Strangers being iconic. Friends being unhinged.
Memes. What the vibe actually is.
Matcha Things. Matcha moments. Matcha moodboard. Matcha forever.
Food Moode. Whateverโs on my plate โ pretty or not, it slaps.
My example:
Flute โ everything about playing, practicing, and living with the instrument.
Concerts โ moments from performances, tours, and events.
Lifestyle โ daily life, routines, and small personal things.
Cinema โ what Iโm watching, favorite films, and thoughts on them.
Unusual Sheet Music โ rare, weird, or interesting music I come across.
Content โ thoughts on creating, sharing, and digital life.
Living Between Countries โ stories and reflections from living between Madrid and Prague.
Memes โ just for fun and for the vibe.
Food โ I just live eating.
Non-Music Project โ what Iโm building outside of music.
Crypto โ airdrops, mini apps y etc
Great example of creating content by following this guide:
In STEP 1 I asked you to find 5 accounts you really love. Now take a closer look โ what kind of content buckets do they use?
After choosing your content buckets, start using them as a loose guide โ not fixed rules. Theyโre here to give you direction, not to limit your creativity.
Seven isnโt a magic number; itโs just a helpful starting point. You might find that five is enough, or that ten fits your voice better. Your buckets can shift as your life evolves โ new phases, new interests, new rhythms.
The real goal is to enjoy your own feed โ to open it and feel like it actually reflects you. When that happens, others will feel it too.
Because people donโt show up for bare information. They show up for you.
5โ7 content buckets
5 fav accounts โ spotted their buckets
Tomorrow in Step 5 weโll talk about what are basics of great communication so you donโt get labelled as spammy.
Letโs go!
Kate Kornish
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Imagine a massive mountain โ not of stone, but of information debris. Every day we scroll, swipe, and sift through endless noise in search of something that feels real. What do we actually have to cast, and how do we make people want to read it? https://paragraph.com/@katekornish/7-day-challenge-get-rid-of-the-spam-label-on-farcaster-step-4
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