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Rodeo is described on product-hunting and tech launch pages as “a new social app by Foundation” where creators can “post what you’re working on … earn ETH for every mint” and “collect with your friends and get rewards” on the platform.
Why does Foundation Labs / Foundation.app seem inactive on social media lately?
Strategic focus shift: They might have decided to concentrate energy on their own native app (Rodeo) rather than maintain a vigorous presence across multiple external social channels. If their key goal is to get users into their own ecosystem, then external social media might become secondary.
Audience targeting: If their users are creators and collectors who are already on the app, they might expect less external promotion and more in-app engagement. That can lead to the perception of “inactivity” externally.
Resource & priorities trade-off: Social media content—regular posts, community engagement, outreach—takes time and resources. If Foundation Labs is diverting those resources into product, features, or the app community, this may explain quieter external channels.
Platform and product evolution: When you build a niche or creator-centric product (like NFTs or creator journals), the conversation often moves inside industry-specific communities (Discord, on-app feeds, private groups) rather than broad public Instagram/X posts. So: they might still be active, but the activity is less visible to casual observers.
“In 2005, researchers at the University of Southern California found the first evidence of brain abnormalities in pathological liars — the prefrontal cortex is always very active when people are telling lies, but their study found that liars had 25 percent more white matter, and 14 percent less gray matter, in their prefrontal cortex than non-liars, suggesting there can be a physiological predisposition to being a bullshit artist.”