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Sorare content isn’t necessarily getting better or worse — it’s just changing.Early on, it was all about discovery: finding underpriced players, building galleries, chasing rewards.Now, most experienced managers already have what they need, and that changes what’s interesting to talk about.In this episode of Sorare with Laird, I take a closer look at how Sorare content is changing, why it feels harder to keep it fresh, and what kind of stories actually make sense to tell today.We’ll discuss:• Why scouting and gallery-building aren’t the center of Sorare content anymore• How the audience’s relationship with the game has matured• The gap between what creators want to say and what people want to hear• Whether the next phase of Sorare content will come from creators, players, or Sorare itself🤝 Join the Laird Social Club: https://patreon.com/andrewmlaird
By Andrew M. Laird5
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Sorare content isn’t necessarily getting better or worse — it’s just changing.Early on, it was all about discovery: finding underpriced players, building galleries, chasing rewards.Now, most experienced managers already have what they need, and that changes what’s interesting to talk about.In this episode of Sorare with Laird, I take a closer look at how Sorare content is changing, why it feels harder to keep it fresh, and what kind of stories actually make sense to tell today.We’ll discuss:• Why scouting and gallery-building aren’t the center of Sorare content anymore• How the audience’s relationship with the game has matured• The gap between what creators want to say and what people want to hear• Whether the next phase of Sorare content will come from creators, players, or Sorare itself🤝 Join the Laird Social Club: https://patreon.com/andrewmlaird

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