Why have likes, zaps, reposts, etc? They are social signals to filter and/or measure the potential relevance of content and people. If there’s something that works better then sure it’d be great, but knowing that 10k people follow someone, while another has 40 followers is, in fact, useful. Same as when scrolling through 100 comments you might stop on one with a ton of likes to find it’s fucking hilarious & didn’t have to read an hour of garbage to find it.

The social networking sphere has 1,000,000x the data, people, comments & posts as what anyone can possibly navigate. All the “social signal” tools are just imperfect shortcuts to sorting through the ocean of social media to find relevance. 🤷🏻‍♂️

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Agree. It's all grist for the mill (useful information)

Yeah, I can see how it might provide signal or some sort of legitimacy to help sort through the noise. But, it’s better that it be organic and “earned.” In other words, follow me because I add value to your life. And, zap sats to me if you really enjoy or appreciate something. This is often not the case in social media. Instead, people pay for followers or even ask for people to follow them or like a post shared so they can reach a certain threshold/goal.

PS for the record I follow Guy Swann because I like the content and appreciate his contributions. 👍

spot on