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@fun
i always be forgetting to view posts in the channel feed, i'm like 98% home feed channels feel much more like tags rather than communities, is it just me?
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@dwr.eth
very few people click through to channels
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@cgproducer.eth
Is it worth it to narrowcast then?
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@fun
o interesting, would you say channels are more like tags? rather than like a subreddit/discord community
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@tomu.eth
i’m one of them then sometimes going through channels i find better content for me than the home feed
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@ispeaknerd.eth
unfortunate but true
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@gilalter.eth
Would definitely say that channels benefit from economies of scale. I don’t go to the /pokemon channel on FC as reddit’s r/pokemon is superior in content. I would still post any Pokemon related sruff into /pokemon so it reaches the right audience. But channels as a browsing method comes with scale.
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I'm 80% doing that 😅 My feed is a total mess, not interesting, so I have to go to each channel I like to get the content I want.
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@trebor69
Thats why my main goal is to increase scrolling and activity in my channels
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@michael-smith
I have worked with a friend for seven years that is a composer and singer. His first album will be released later this year on vinyl. We have grappled with this concern the entire time. Web3 villages are probably the key to solving it. Villages are composed of homes, not links. Web3 builders need to build homes first, then bridges and pathways from home to home and village to village. In my friends case, a radio station owned by himself. In the case of marketers, a home office. With engineers, a home tech lab...all need to be autonomous. All need to translate to the physical world over a structured timeline. This is how great manufacturing cities were always built. First a small village, then a building supply center and a grocery store, a small school and governance building, then over time, anything and every time. I haven't found a short cut.
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Would it make sense to put the channel name front and center up the top near the poster instead of down near post statistics? Sort of similar to how Reddit promotes the subreddit in a post (attached example)
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