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Technically it seems feasible but grand-challengish to set up a lookup table thing mapping twitter usernames to names elsewhere and have a proxy bot that follows all your current follows everywhere and aggregating to wherever you are. A kind of people-DNS. 🤔
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The universal graph that anyone could build these types of app layers on always struck me as the best real use case for "web3". One day I hope.
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As a service, yes. But that's precisely the thing that the walled garden model was designed to prevent, to harvest the graphs of data for sale rather than let Google vacuum them up. It'd require an almost ideological set of requirements for API interoperability for the clients.
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i think thats the idea of lens protocol, where it just handles a social graph layer and then other people build frontends on top of it