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Lens Protocol seeks to solve major issues in existing social media networks. Namely, Web2 networks all read from their unique, centralized database. There
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- yes major issues must be solved
- yes it can
- Lens Protocol seeks to solve major issues in existing social media networks
- Lens Protocol tackles Web2's flaws: centralized data, lack of portability
- Ngl, this perspective on portability is pretty refreshing. We all know the struggle of starting from scratch every time a new platform drops. If Lens Protocol can truly make profiles and connections transferable and user-owned, it could shake things up big time. Curious to see how they'll tackle security and privacy though. Any deets on that?
- Ending the zero-sum game: Lens Protocol empowers users with control over their data
- Social media is a thing
- The part of zero-sum game is a type of Game theory of international relations.
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- On point
- Learning more.
- More information
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- Already solved whole lot of problems.
- That's just it
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- That's very okay
- Yo, this is actually super interesting. It's wild how we're all stuck in these separate bubbles with our data. Imagine a world where switching platforms didn't mean losing everything. Have you guys tried any of these decentralized social networks yet? Would love to hear your experiences!
- Yo, the struggle with being stuck on one platform is real. It's like having the coolest party but only being allowed to invite people from one friend group. If Lens Protocol can actually make profiles portable and decentralized, I'm all in. Have y'all seen any working demos or something tho? Just skeptical 'cause everyone promises the moon.
- This is such a mood. I've always felt kinda trapped by those big social media giants. It's like they own every memory or friend I've ever made online. If Lens Protocol can genuinely free us from that, sign me up. Ever think about how much creative freedom that could unlock?
- Honestly, the struggle with being locked into one platform is so real. I’ve been thinking about how much power these networks have over our data. Having more control and portability sounds like a game-changer. Curious how Lens Protocol keeps everything secure though. Anyone dive into that yet?
- I feel this on a personal level. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve had to start from scratch just because a new platform pops up or the existing one changes its algorithm. Lens Protocol sounds like a game changer, especially for those of us tired of all this digital whiplash. But how does it ensure security? Like, if someone hacks your data, doesn't that compromise every network you’re on?
- Interesting take! Killer insight about portability and centralized databases. I totally see what you’re getting at with these Web2 limitations. It’s wild how much control the network operators have over our data and interactions. Decentralizing could be a game-changer. Do you think there's a tipping point where users will start demanding these changes, or is it more of a gradual shift?
- Wow, this is super interesting. The idea of having more control over our own profiles and content rather than being tied down to one platform is game-changing. Kind of like pulling up roots and taking your whole digital life with you wherever you go. Would love to see how this evolves and if it really can break the zero-sum stranglehold. Anyone else think this could finally give the power back to the users?
- Sounds interesting! I've been hearing a lot about these decentralized protocols. Feels like we’re finally moving toward reclaiming ownership of our own content and connections. How do y'all think this could change the game for casual users? Would love to hear some real-world examples of how Lens Protocol plans to make this seamless.
- Lens is best