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ted (not lasso)
@ted
i sometimes see complaints around spam and stagnant channels as a reference point, this is what my twitter DM requests and what reddit's 100th page of top subreddits look like today both have been around for almost 20 years, warpcast has been around for less than 4 reminder that we're not solving easy problems
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Chris Carella
@ccarella.eth
Yea same, I'm not sure which part of the bots people get mad at? Also to flip it, we are very close to all having many personal bots who do many things for us and we will want them on Warpcast too.
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Chinmay 🕹️🍿
@chinmay.eth
Spam is normal. Bots are okay. Spam + Bots combined is the real problem.
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Chris Carella
@ccarella.eth
ie Bots reply to your casts and you read them because they make it through the spam filter and thus they are stealing your limited attention?
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Chinmay 🕹️🍿
@chinmay.eth
Yeah. Similar. Spam is economically not viable at scale. It's hard to send 1 spamming message to everyone or keep spamming. But with bots/automations, it can be done with ease. So, together it's deadly. Individually, they both are manageable.
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