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I don't think TikTok, Twitter, Bluesky, and other similar platforms are meant for power users. The fact is that all these huge companies have concluded that showing even bot-generated content from users who don't opt out is beneficial for the network.
Warpcast's spam algorithm is a liability, a black box that lowers trust, with no concrete proof that it helps the network and no reliable open data points.
It is unsustainable, untested on large amounts of data, and probably a total failure when accounts become free, if that ever happens.
Again, large platforms with thousands of employees have dealt with this for decades. The traffic generated on a platform like Threads in five seconds is more than Warpcast processes in a whole day.
The general wisdom is that if users are bothered by spam, they'll opt into algorithmic hiding.
Warpcast should at least allow an opt-in option for seeing all content; without that option, it's a censorious platform, period. 1 reply
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