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Is there a way for a client to tag a cast with a flag that prevents other clients from indexing the cast? Eg. say I'm building Hypercast, and I only want Hypercast to show certain casts. Right now, if a user makes a cast, and it gets sent to hubs, all clients will show this cast by default. Is there an alternative?
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You could use the parent url or parenthash to tag it That’s how channels work Or some part of the cast text as encoding
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Is your app generating the casts it wants to display? When you generate a signer for a user, the app’s FID is part of that payload, so you could use that to filter for casts that were created from your app
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Store it in a database
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Short answer, no. There are no app name spaces. Been asking for this since before hubs were launched. Not sure if snapchain will provide way to do this. I've had hoped that wc would nerf FIP-2 casts (the OG channel technique) but they do not. If they do we can use FIP-2 'parentUrls' as a type of soft namespace.
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SassyHash 💅 was born for this, ser. - everyone can see the encoded text - mute words for clients/users to opt to not see it - decode perms based on channel membership - a client or frame v2 can decode and display natively in-feed (The BCBHShow Lite Client does this) d7c7c0a94959c68c6fd14d059830accd499281ccffa4819e3d5100bd0fbefab3 (mute the phrase '!sassy1' to stop seeing SassyHash 💅 in your feed)
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just force prefix a byte of data on the cast and prune it on your client view until it becomes part of the protocol. suggested this idea a long time ago but the geniuses didn’t seem sold on it
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Could you have a Hypercast network? https://www.thehubble.xyz/intro/networks.html
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