Why Most Web3 Users Never Come Back (and How One Platform Is Fixing It)
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The article discusses why most Web3 users don't return to platforms after initial hype and highlights one platform's approach to fixing this issue through education, with the author arguing it's an education problem rather than a community problem.
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Within a week, 95% of those “community members” are gone. They collected their airdrop, completed the bare minimum, and moved on to the next shiny thing.
This isn’t a community problem. It’s an education problem.