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My current mental model for Frames is that they are fleeting. For mints, drops, submit actions for a game, a quick read, and then keep scrolling...not sustained attention in-frame. Maybe this changes as interactions get more rich. πŸ€” Alt clients could even embed iframes. Agree or disagree?
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I think a more useful way to think about it is that right now they are proximal. As in "close to an action, instant, or moment" They're best used near something important as the next step (mint this thing, go somewhere else, participate in this thing happening temporarily) App UX changes will extend frame permanence
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Agreed. But we likely need richer media types for that App UX then imho. Or perhaps the Feed is the problem. If you think of Frames arranged as "widgets" in an app, more persistent UX might be more feasible. πŸ€”
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