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I'm a huge fan of other people's personal channels: Recent Favs: /gillesdc /7858 /wufs /maurelian /manansh /gm8xx8 /thomas /nerdery /aaina /brianjckim /cameron /emo /bae /zach /ted /six /steve /user-steen Please comment below any other personal channels that you like (or I missed):
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Easiest auto-follows ever @danicaswanson @eulerlagrange.eth you should start yours too
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Hmm. Hadn't even considered it really, but thanks for the idea. TBH I'm still trying to wrap my head around the concept of personal channels. What makes them interesting/preferable to you? Why not just keep posting to my home feed? I've got a collab project launch coming up soon. Maybe we'll start a channel for that.
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One of the things that I like about personal channels is it’s an opportunity to get to know the person behind the casts in a high signal to noise ratio way. You see all their personal casts in one place, it also acts as a Facebook wall like thing which is cool Would follow yours if you made one
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I'm with you on the importance of the high signal-to-noise ratio. But you can see all of someone's personal casts if you scroll back on their profile page, and people can comment on them. If the person is a high signal-to-noise ratio kind of caster anyway, why make a channel? An algorithmic boost?
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Hmm I disagree that I can see all of someone’s personal casts if I scroll back on their profile - easily E.g. @aviationdoctor.eth is a good example. if you scroll through his profile he has a lot of other interests and a lot of other casts. While /thomas captures his ideas and casts that he wants to talk about
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