My profile doesn't fit into a neat little category for you to put me into.

Instead, my profile publishes about whatever category it wants, in the communities that match my goal. #communikeys

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Follow packs simply reinforce the popularity contest. They do not help people discover new users. Bluesky where this feature originated has the same problem. New users show up and get little to no traction unless they had a presence on X.

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Yup but the follow packs for people in certain cities and countries are useful.

They are a temporary useful band-aid for the Twitter-feed use case.

My point is that that use-case has a centralizing nature to it.