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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
How decentralized is Farcaster today? Sign ups - You can sign up permissionlessly with the smart contract as a developer - You can sign up with Supercast, Herocast, Farquest (and maybe others...) Data / APIs - You can permissionlessly run a Hub - There are thousands of independently run Hubs - If you don't want to run a Hub, you can use an infra provider like Neynar or Airstack Protocol vs. non-protocol features - Casts, reactions, follows, profiles, verifications are all on Hubs - Not on Hubs: channel metadata, settings and follows, direct casts, location in user profiles If Warpcast labels me as spammy, is that censorship? - Depends on your definition! If you have an existing audience — say 10K followers — then even if you get labeled spammy your existing your followers will see your content in feeds on Warpcast regardless of whether you use Warpcast or not.. - If you don't care about Warpcast (approximately 80% of signer activity), then your follow graph is already decentralized in the procol.
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Niko
@nikomfer.eth
Very. Farcaster is decentralized in many ways, but using weighted nodes to assign scores to users is not truly decentralized (OpenRank)
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Warpcast specific algo is never going to be decentralized. What's decentralized is you are free to build your own client with your own algo. :)
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Niko
@nikomfer.eth
💯 see what you're saying, but OpenRank docs refer to it as a Farcaster integration rather than just Warpcast
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