8/ This is pure 20-20 hindsight. I defaulted into this mode of interaction, especially in public places like Twitter as a filter strategy
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9/ I like to think of it as public-key steganography or something. It's better than walls, moats and explicit/visible filter strategies
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10/ Allows you to have your public cake and eat your private one too. It's a big part of stream smarts I think, and I see many doing it
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11/ Aside, this is the opposite of fake-it-till-you-make-it. Instead of embellishing reputation to gain learning opps, you tarnish it a bit
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12/ Fake-it-after-you-make-it in a sense, to squeeze out fragility in learning
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13/ In general, good to have your reputation in X lag your capabilities in X significantly. Allows you to under-promise and over-deliver
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14/ (under-promise/over-deliver is basis of all indefinite length relationship mktng; over-promise/under-deliver is for finite, brand mktng)
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One is transactional, One is relationship-focused. Sales vs Support?
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we are certainly going more relationship-focused in the recent years as we have gotten more connected?
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All optimizations in connecting creators to consumers directly.
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