Venkatesh Rao ☀️
@vgr
I like this twitteresque UX of the default client but is anyone thinking of any very different UXes that occupy a very different part of the design space induced by the protocol?
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brian is live on unlonely
@briang
I love farcaster (love hate bc I care) my biggest issue is the lack of product creativity that goes into the client it’s a twitter clone w a gm button and NFTs tab that no one uses i get why they’re doing it but I’m excited for features down the line that are novel and change the social exp
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Yihan Zhou
@yihan
I have built yes3: a Q&A style interface for users. I plan to make it a plugin for farcaster. Do you think it would be something {very different} and {novel}? in short, it would be a semantically explicit social relations builder. https://bit.ly/yes3app
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Matt Bateman
@matt
I liked it better when NFTs were interpolated into the feed Don’t even care about NFTs that much, just showed the proof of concept as to how chain activity could be integrated into a twitter-like feed
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Cassie Heart
@cassie
I use the NFT tab 😅
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Georgie
@georgie
Yes agree. We like Farcaster for the community.
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vhawk19.eth
@vhawk19
Have a similar take on the NFT tab, don’t find it useful personally.
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