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Why @nftinspect is huge for @0xPolygon, and why you should care 🧵
Things we'll discuss in this thread are:

- Attention economics
- Social outreach
- Content creation
- Tribe mentality
- Competition
- Community building
There's no denying that NFTs fall into the attention economy

There's no denying that the one thing all of the top projects in the space have in common is constant attention and recognition

Twitter is the most valuable tool you have
The largest projects in the space all have notable people wearing their PFPs, which psychologically makes others want to be part of that community

Social outreach is a massive piece of data, and there was no way to gauge it on @0xPolygon, until now
There's a very high chance the person reading this recognizes at least one person in the graphic below

While it may seem like just a statistic, the fact that influential people in the space wearing a certain PFP subliminally makes others want to join is undeniable
What do these people do?

Create valuebale content

What is content?

Threads, graphics, videos, etc. pertaining to an audience to deliver a message or provide education

We are still so early in the @0xPolygon NFT scene that we have to birth and empower our own content creators
This leads into tribe mentality

People want to be part of something larger than themselves, especially when notable people are also involved

This is demonstrated both in web2 and web3
With tribe mentality also comes competition, but not in the way you're thinking

Tools like @nftinspect provide a way for users to track their social outreach

Members can compete with others in the same "tribe" in a way that encourages self growth
Which brings us back to building a strong community

A community filled with influential and supportive people will always prevail and always be attractive

Empowering your community to understand this and grow themselves is invaluable

@nftinspect provides this opportunity ⚔️
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