Danica Swanson
@danicaswanson
"...how might you design a social media experience that highlights persistence?" Good question. Would love to hear more ideas. I know I've unintentionally dropped the ball on convos here at times (both publicly and in DCs), since I sometimes find it difficult to track the threads that interest me enough to return to later.
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Camila š«
@camilags
I think it is a symptom of our times that people are not persistent/consistent. I was talking to @y0b yesterday about some nuances of it. People donāt watch videos that are longer than 30s and donāt listen to music that is longer than 2 minutes. Same goes with long texts. This generate a lot of anxiety. Even here on warpcast, people usually only comment on superficial casts. If they have to think and reflect, they usually donāt interact. It is not everyone for sure. But most of the people. Maybe the reward system based on quantity of interactions instead of quality of interactions also contribute to this.
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Trigs
@trigs
Been thinking about this a lot over the weekend. Lots of notes... haha! Few thoughts: - better systems for flagging content you're interested in that you want to circle back to later - cycling replies back into the feed (and balancing their score value) - smoother threading handling in the UI - so many things with channels, lol Very vague but brainstorming still.
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Adam
@adam-
I also found it difficult to keep up on conversations I want to revisit, which is why I built a solution a while ago called FC: Bookmarker pro. Essentially you can bookmark casts directly into a Notion database, and through filters, better organize them. Let me know if you're interested in trying it and I'll help set you up. https://warpcast.com/adam-/0xc69475e2
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