Here are some tools I suggest the community uses to develop a list of Telegram, Discord and Twitter communities to organize AMAs and conversations:
Twitter: Followerwonk: Search bios for keywords relevant to our targeted audiences. Was renamed to Fedica. I purchased a subscription @$1000/year. DM me if you need me to reasearch stuff for you.
Telegram: Telemetr: The tool is available in Russian only, but you can use a browser-based translator to browse the site in any other language. I use Translate for Safari. The paid options seem to give you advanced search capabilities.
Kids Cave (traders and OGs, always looking for new narratives)
BTC Machines (Ordinals)
Deezy Labs (Ogs Ordinals but also LN contributors)
Lobsters (DeFi devs, initially the Cronje clique)
Some of the tools above that I posted can show you by who and how many times a channel is quoted in others, something like that. Seems useful to know how relevant a group is.
It works for most but not all. For exemple Kids Caves is a private group of very wealthy people and won’t be mentioned anywhere. I can bring you in so you can stealth watch. I can also brief you about some individuals there. A lot of connection to other closed groups here, gem & co.
Also could be useful to chat with Bot Devs such as the TTF Bot which scans Eth contracts for scams - we could sell NoM if it mitigates any of those concerns
Click it and input HELP for all of the commands. The Manifesto leads to “A Cyperphunk’s Manifesto” by Eric Hughes… Sounds a lot like NoM wants to do for the ecosystem.
No. Communication should be natural. Those are people, actual human beings. Engage with the community in a natural genuine way and go with the flow. Otherwise you’ll just look like an odd shitcoin ad.
While @Stark@0x3639@angelo_a_jr and I are collaborating in ZenonOrg HyperGrowth re: narratives, we need to begin planning for outbound initiatives. I think AMA’s are an easy starting point while we develop relationships for more complex channels: YouTube channels / Publisher platforms.
We need to form a community squad of willing, knowledgable speakers/writers/leaders to participate in the AMA’s.
We need to start filling this media-interview-ama-calendar with AMA’s. The tools are listed at the top of this topic, just need someone willing to spend the time to work with ZenonOrg’s HyperGrowth squad to research, reach, propose and maintain the calendar. If no one in the community raises their hand, ZenonOrg can submit an AZ to hire someone on a part time / hourly basis.
Sorry for being so cut-throat/direct, time is up. We gotta get going on outbound activities.
Vote below:
Let’s find someone in the community to manage such role (within 7 days)