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@j4ck.eth
most of my experience with modding was pre-decentralized channels in /design and we added @automod it was really a challenge - even after automod bc there’s content that gets a lot of likes that is drivel, like “gm have a great day!” with an AI image so you’re stuck trying to decide, should i hide this or not? we also had ~12 mods in design at that time with diff POVs. we started sending casts into our group chat and asking, “hide or not?” and that sort of helped us refine the content we wanted to see then channels went decentralized and now it’s all about the Moderator. which is easier bc what mod says goes, goes i also sit w priority mode on which has really helped me enjoy the app again bc it’s much less noisy but i also worry a little that i’m missing real replies etc moderation is complex!
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Cameron Armstrong
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yo I had no idea about this - that’s so interesting dude
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@j4ck.eth
which piece? the 12 design mods?
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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
yea the fellowship of the mods is really interesting fc lore
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@j4ck.eth
the Fellowship it was hard to tell who was actively doing things. @jtgi heard my complaints around this at farcon lol
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