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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
I sorta feel like I don’t see my friend’s casts that much anymore. I might be following too many people and don’t have data to support it, but that’s like the vibe of my feed. Am I imagining this?
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vrypan |--o--|
@vrypan.eth
I think it has to do with (what I consider, personal opinion) noise in channels. Ex.: Someone just posted about a BTC ETF in the Farcaster channel, an other one is posting photos of them at the gym in the Warpcast channel.
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artlu
@artlu
if a new community joiner is impatient and/or overwhelmed (paradox of choice), they will tend to cast where there is more engagement, e.g., Farcaster or Warpcast channel. if the interesting discussions migrate from e.g., f/Farcaster to f/dev, (I predict) the noise will follow the activity
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artlu
@artlu
requesting experiments @dwr.eth @v: give mods ability to move casts out of specific channels clearly tagged as moderated. high-stakes: official Warpcast announcements channel low-stakes: f/FarCats a bot moves normal cat pics to f/Cats medium: f/Ethereum and f/EVM where lines are blurry, opinionated human mods
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Danica Swanson
@danicaswanson
+1. I agree that noise in channels has increased considerably. I think mods should be able to move casts out of channels to improve the signal-to-noise ratio. Clarity on channel moderation is helpful too. In one channel I responded to a cast that sounded like it was from a new mod, and only later realized my mistake.
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