Itāll be interesting to see if non-artists go to Cara. An artist-based community is great, though non-artists or hobby artists are usually the audience needed for sales of art and/or classes, meet-me-at-this-event announcements, join my art challenge, sign up for my newsletter, etc.
If Cara is just artists, then I think itās more social time than helps-my-art-business time spent there. My impression is a lot of those who make a living with their art need/use social media for their business, which means the platform has to have the right potential audience or itās not worth the artistās time and effort.
Yeah thatās a good point. Early indications are that the Cara developers are trying to support the platform by making it a talent showcase for hiring/jobs. Definitely different from a direct to consumer or patronage model.
This is exactly an area where Nostr could shine, because you could have an app designed to be a professional showcase/portfolio for artists, and yet the same events/content could be pulled into a social apps geared toward consumers/patrons without the artist having to rebuild their social graphs separately on each app.
Love this. Although I would argue the value of nostr in this case is not a portable social graph, itās a portable identity attached to a modular portfolio. The people who attend your events and the people who hire you for commercial work donāt have to know each other even exists.
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