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Mike | Abundance 🌟
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A few thoughts on spam filtering: 1. Two sides to the equation - we can't just treat this issue as if accounts that get a ton of unwanted engagement should deal with it on their own. 2. Explicit rules - we also need to recognize that newcomers to a platform are likely to adopt the same replyguy habits that build following on other platforms - the least WC can do is make the rules explicit. 3. Local instead of global filters - not everyone views spam the same. If account B replies to account A and account A doesn't want to see "spammy" replies they should have the option to filter those in their comments. But others should have the option to still see those replies It's understandable that users with 100k+ followers get lots of unwanted interactions from spammers/farmers etc. - this is not the experience of the majority of users on the platform, so they should have more customized options 4. More bottom-up curation - what input do the filter models rely on? If it's mostly from a few Merkle devs it's.. 1/
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Mike | Abundance 🌟
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.. too narrow to reflect the view of users on the platform. Users should then have more input on this process - maybe send randomized users flagged for spamming to well established users who opt-in to review spammers (maybe even incentivize this process. 5. Better incentives - right now the easiest (easiest, not smartest/most beneficial in the long term) way to make money on the platform is thru engagement farming. It's no surprise then that users engage in it to the detriment of others who want to enjoy the platform. WC needs to make it easier for devs to build attentive incentive models on FC/WC that promote value over mere engagement. This can be done thru Extended Reactions and other features https://paragraph.xyz/@abundance/extended-reactions
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