Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Fair warning: if you keep replying with slop to accounts that don’t follow or engage with you, you’ll end up labeled as spam. Be thoughtful. The GPT-assisted attempts are obvious. OK to have a few replies that don’t get any engagement. But if you reply to pretty much every cast and nothing, the problem is most likely you. No one is entitled to another person’s attention.
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Kyle B
@kyb
Are users marked as spam permanently or can that be reversed through positive engagement?
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Breech 🎩🍖Ⓜ️
@breech
It can be reversed, although it appears to take some work to do! Here's a fren sharing a little bit about being labeled as spam and getting it reversed. https://warpcast.com/mugi0526/0x66e5c9bb
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Kenji
@kenjiquest
Hey Breech. Thanks for sharing. I feel though the situation isn't that black and white. Just because you're on a good behavior bond, I don't think it always nets a positive redemption arc for the user. While there's been rare cases where mysteriously previously marked Spam labels have disappeared, for the many I know, they've been stuck in Spam jail for like... 4 months or longer. Since I've heard instances where quote casting Dan results in Spam Label (There was a few instances yesterday), I'm just gonna paste some photos, but this is the jist from Dan. (as attached) - Spam label can be removed - but its Manual. Not algo, not good behaviour tracking. Manual. - There is no formal way to contest a spam label. The informal procedure (as quoted) is to have a connection with someone close to the central network to vouch for you and reach out to someone who can manually fix the label... which would be Dan or V.
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