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@redphone
I’m starting to see projects building functionality directly into X. Most have to do it in an annoying kludgy way like injecting html buttons via a chrome plugin. No one wants to download plugins, tho. I think @warpcast has a huge opportunity to build out open standards for custom functionality/buttons/emojis, etc. The way to win imo is treading deeper into the areas where X is afraid to relinquish control.
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What’s the benefit on the protocol side? More stickiness and more DAUs or anything else? And potential downside?
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@redphone
With an open framework, protocols can build functionality directly into the social network... that would eliminate the need for users to go to different screens. Essentially just lowers friction between desired action and outcome...
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