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Let's chat about Farcaster clients. If you're a newbie, you're probably still using Warpcast on your phone. It's currently the dominant way to access the Farcaster decentralized network protocol. But it's not the only way. There are several other "clients" - ways to access Farcaster - and more being developed all the time. Each has their own way of presenting the feed - preferential algorithm, chronological, media only, etc. Each also has their own subculture based on various features - @lolwildcard is heavily focused on tipping culture, especially with WILD, and you can get 500 wild tipping allowance just for signing up and using it. @super is great if you have professional needs - scheduling and easy threaded posts are great there. But there are others, and as you explore Farcaster, don't be afraid to try some or all of them to see what's right for you!
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Not all that much. My style doesn't do well with scheduled posting but what hooked me on supercast was the ability to make threaded casts all at once. Then they also released one-click Moxie and Degen claims, so it's a daily use. I still like the serendipitous feed on Warpcast, so I still use it the most.nnBut there's lots of use cases for scheduled posts - I need to set up a couple weekly scheduled posts for my channels, for example, little automated reminders and pep talks that can help set a routine and culture for a channel, turning it into a community.
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