That's something I've been thinking about
In the NFT twitter space I come from, "normie pfps" are frowned upon, but here it's vice versa
The moment i changed my pfp on here, people started to take my thoughts more seriously, and it kinda blows my mind
I wasn't speaking differently, or talking about different things
I am still just as curious, and offer my own understandings of things I'm ignorant of
Yet a simple change in pfps led to me being taken seriously and getting zapped
The conclusions I've come to is that on Twitter, NFT communities build and follow each other through the similar pfps, but on here it's more important to discover your personal value and how it can be shared with others, so having a pfp that help conveys that value is important
Still learning tho, and figuring all this stuff out
I changed my pfp on Twitter to help me connect with the communities I was engaging with
Here, I feel incentivized to use my face, and just be true to me
Ya know?