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Looking for feedback on this iteration for channels The single biggest remaining complaint is people feeling like the pre-existing, large, topic based channels like /food or /founders should be more accesible. It will also reduce work for channel mods who don't want to have to approve every single person who wants to cast in their channel, but are OK giving up some control of who (and they can always invite someone to be a member to guarantee it). Curious: 1. Would you turn this on or off for your channel? 2. Any concerns? https://warpcast.notion.site/Public-mode-11f6a6c0c10180869699c725fa9e02e3
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current iteration has calmed my adhd noticeably. i thiught the complaint was addressed with 'create your own cozy corner' which has been happening...? i see channela popping up from once non owners
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Channel owners and highly active users seem OK with the change. Less active users seem to hate it.
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In addition to thinking of the breakdown along the lines of highly active users vs. less active users. I’d be curious, too, to know how veteran users view the current channel iteration vs. new users. New users won’t have as much channel experience for comparison of the old way and new way; but maybe their early impressions of the current iteration vs. their channel expectations from other platforms would give some useful insight. Might need to elicit their feedback, though, assuming newer users are less vocal with critiques than earlier adopters.
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Not following. What do you think might be different between the two groups?
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I suppose my hypothesis would be: New users feel less positively about the current iteration of channels than more seasoned users. If that’s true, I worry new users may be more likely to churn and won’t stick around long enough to really appreciate the network and evangelize it to others.
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