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ted (not lasso)
@ted
some product x interoperability reflections after using @paragraph for submitting most of my /firstdrafts and reading others. thoughts? 1. i yearn for an inline reading experience native to warpcast. the current read inline frame isn't optimal and i've found myself clicking out more frequently these days (esp because substack / twitter UX is so seamless) cc @v what happened to that FIP? 2. to encourage both consumption and discussion, i want to share highlighted texts (quotes) from paragraph — not mint them. i would like to highlight text from paragraph and then share the highlighted text as a quote in an customizable image-based frame (jpeg quotes are popular across all socials) that either links to the article or makes the quote mintable or both. better for virality, as well. 3. i would "subscribe" to an author to support them vs. mint their article; in an ideal world, paragraph would use @hypersub to accomplish this (esp as authors become more multidimensional "creators")
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Jack Dishman
@dish
I really enjoyed writing on /paragraph. The ability to read articles inline with a frame feels nostalgic, like flipping a page. It would be cool to highlight an excerpt and then cast that as the starting point to the full article in the frame image. Subscriptions worked great for my friends and family who aren't crypto savvy but can still get it via email. Love how Farcaster replies are shown and articles are stored on Arweave. I plan on embedding them into my personal site by downloading the csv and parsing that object. An NPM package (or an iframe) that imports the article and formats it would be super useful for that! Storing the full article on the NFT would make minting like buying a copy of the book / magazine. Not sure if I'd use hypersub or pay walls as a less well-known creator
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