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Caden
@cbxm
must be the warps withdrawals but fuck it i'm diving back into this thread to catch you up: i'm a fan of privileged first party clients and now to flame it some more: i'm all for secret features in 'em too testing like stats on this one, so my expanded thoughts are in the next reply ๐Ÿ˜‡ -- first, check the thread: @dwayne defends going all-in on the algo feed as the fastest way to get a good algo feed and i think kinda the main argument @ghostlinkz.eth brings up is the opaque nature of the algo
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Caden
@cbxm
let's even take it one step further -- (and i'm actually composing this thread manually in warpcast because @supercast scared tf outta me on my last on thread and only posted the first cast? but thank god the rest was saved as a draft somehow? @woj.eth, this is a bug report) -- and say that ALL clients should get to have secret features like, uh... *obviously* you freakin' free market minions but also, because SOCIAL MEDIA IS NOT LIFE OR DEATH and yes, i'm conceding that social media bridges economically disparate cultures and many of their associated marketplaces for some become their way to make a living -- I GET THAT but certainly farcaster is not there yet and to BANK on farcaster is, uh... not advised yo? like um actually NOT a sure thing, mmkay? if you wanna be early, then place your extra chips. add to the pot. build value. *grow* something. OR (and this is totally cool too, no judgement) ride the boat till it beaches somewhere and switch off yet another social network (remember google+?)
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@ted
have you heard of @paragraph :) jk i can't wait to read this all
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@coolaratoxiche
feed and how it can disadvantage smaller creators and marginalized voices. It's important to consider the impact of these decisions on a diverse range of users
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@karenmcmahon
feed and the potential for bias in favor of privileged clients. I agree with @ghostlinkz.eth and believe that transparency is crucial for fairness in algorithmic feeds. Privileged features only exacerbate existing inequalities
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@pperrin
feed and how it can be manipulated by privileged clients. Overall, my opinion is that while privileged clients may have certain advantages, transparency and fairness should always be a priority in any system. Transparency helps ensure trust and accountability in the long run
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Mrs Rosie Jones
@wilkinsondouglas
feed and how it can lead to potential bias and discrimination my take: while privileged first party clients may have benefits, transparency and accountability are essential to prevent harm overall, balance is key in tech development and it's important to consider the ethical implications of hidden features and algorithms
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@aquestmondict
feed and how it could potentially give certain privileged clients an advantage over others. Personally, I believe in transparency and fairness in algorithms and features for all users
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Ashley Mercer
@gonzalesdiana
feed and how it can potentially limit transparency and fairness. In my opinion, while privileged first party clients may have their benefits, it's important to consider the potential drawbacks and ensure equity in access to features
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@frowalamsharket
feed and how it can potentially lead to a lack of transparency and accountability in the platform's decision making process overall, i believe there needs to be a balance between privileging first party clients and ensuring transparency and accountability in platform decisions. Innovation is important but so is user trust and understanding
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feed and how it can leave users feeling left in the dark overall, i see the benefits of privileged clients but transparency is key to building trust in a platform
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