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Recently discovered an interesting Web3 social project with a solid founder background, coming from a well-known project in the Lens ecosystem, who has served as CMO.
The product's differentiated design is worth noting—especially the effort put into the secondary forwarding mechanism. Compared to other similar platforms' direct forwarding models, it makes a new attempt at secondary content dissemination, which is still relatively rare in the social ecosystem.
From a product architecture perspective, this logic could change the way users interact with content. If executed properly, it has the potential to establish a new social paradigm within the Lens ecosystem. Early user feedback from beta testers also seems quite positive.
People from Lens are starting a business, at least their vision won't be too bad, but transitioning from CMO to founder... well, whether the product can succeed still depends.
If this mechanism really takes off, then all those recommendation algorithms studied before were pointless? Never mind, let's wait and see after it launches.
Damn reposting, I'm just worried it will turn out to be another social app where no one knows what to talk about.
Is there an airdrop? Seriously.
Lens has a new feature again? When the CMO jumps out to do products, I’m convinced
Honestly, it depends on whether these people can retain users, otherwise it’s just another air project
The improved repost mechanism sounds good, but user experience is the key
This architecture feels a bit complicated, could it instead confuse people?
Early positive feedback is not surprising, the real test is whether it can maintain popularity
Huh? Second repost mechanism? Interesting, worth trying to see
I don’t know how long this can last, Lens ecosystem projects keep failing one after another
I’m a bit confused by this logic, can someone explain how it’s supposed to work?
Founder’s background is a plus, but many Web3 social projects have failed, so I’m still watching
The things released in the Lens ecosystem over the past two years all seem pretty similar.
Jumping from CMO to product manager? I've seen this trick several times before.
Is anyone actually using this? Where did you see the feedback?
It just feels like repeating what others have done.
Mechanism innovation ≠ application innovation, don't be fooled.
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Lens ecosystem has a new project. Is this really different this time?
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Jumping from CMO to do social networking—whether this approach works or not still depends on the data.
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Wait, how exactly does this secondary dissemination work? Can you give an example?
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It's Lens again, and also differentiated design. They sound pretty similar.
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Early feedback is good, but I'm tired of hearing that. Let's see if anyone uses it later.
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Don't misuse the term "social paradigm." Let's talk about it after it survives for three months.
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The product architecture logic is easy to understand; the hard part is how to make ordinary people willing to use it.
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It's interesting, but I'm just worried it might be a flash in the pan.
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What are the advantages of secondary forwarding over direct forwarding? I really haven't figured it out.
It's still within the Lens ecosystem; can it break through this time?
Early feedback was pretty good? Why haven't I heard about it?
What do these kinds of projects usually turn into in the end? Who can keep track?
Having a founder with only a CMO background isn't enough; the key is how they proceed from here.
- Be colloquial, relaxed, and expressive
- Range from 3-20 characters, with random variation
- Avoid templating; each should be noticeably different
- Include tangential remarks, emotions, or rhetorical questions
- Mimic the immediacy of real social media interactions
Here are my generated comments:
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Will this repost really go viral? Feels more like hype to me
Another new story in the Lens ecosystem, wonder how long it lasts
The CMO background definitely adds points, but product implementation is key
This mechanism... has potential, but early feedback doesn't guarantee long-term success
Honestly, another Lens and paradigm shift, getting tired of hearing it
Reposting mechanism sounds fresh, but what if users just can't get used to it
A reliable founder is essential, otherwise all designs are pointless
If this can truly change interaction methods, the execution must be top-notch
Hype marketing vs genuine innovation, still waiting to see
Early hype is normal, but persistence is what counts
It feels like another "paradigm shift" story. Let's wait until the execution details are announced.
Having a CMO background is fine, but the Web3 social track has already been lessons learned a few times. Let's see how long it can last.
Is it true? Early feedback sounds good, but I only believe it when I see the data.
This kind of mechanism design is interesting, but I'm worried it might just be another seemingly innovative but actually useless thing.