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A frame to check your Warpcast stats and active score. Please comment if you encounter issues with it 🫶 https://active-score-frame.vercel.app
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Question: How does this deal with the fact that likes get "pruned", but casts do not? (This would artificially deflate the numbers of long-time users)
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Good question, currently it ignores deleted cast. Would be interesting to include those though
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I’m not talking about deleted casts — I’m talking about casts from like 3+ months ago that still exist (and count against your “denominator”, I believe) but the likes have been pruned at the protocol level
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I have to spend more time learning the FC protocol mechanics. My "shallow" understanding was that pruning happen when the storage allocation was full? How would you recommend going about pruned engagement? Just discard it ?
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Yeah I think if we want the numbers to have relative meaning, the score would just include casts of like the past X months, with X being the time at which likes get pruned. For some reason I think that number is 3? I feel like this is something @manan and @rish would know well
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like of a user gets pruned whenever the reactor runs out reaction storage. The earliest reaction gets pruned first. There is no set time for this but yeah the newer the cast, the more likely the reaction count is accurate.
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That makes sense. Thanks for clarifying. It's a tricky one to solve cause less active users wouldn't want their older casts not to be accounted for since they still have storage. Maybe a heuristic like: If user ran out of storage then ignore older casts else count everything
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The problem is that my storage for my likes affects the likes I gave OTHER people. So if Dan liked one of my casts, his likes will appear for me and all others. But my observation is that 95% of people don't have enough storage to stretch back to things that they liked 6+ months (or sometimes even 3+ months ago)
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it doesn't depend on the storage of the user who created the cast. it depends on the storage of each user who reacted to the cast. so you could join as a new account today and someone with full storage could react to your cast. the reaction pruning is regardless of whether you (the caster) use any more storage
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