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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
A good illustration of why the problem of filtering out "spam" is challenging. Most of these accounts are not spam. They are uninteresting to this particular person. One person's spam is another person's friend. It's a relative definition. If you don’t follow these users, even with the power badge, low likelihood you’ll see them. And if they are really offensive, just mute.
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Ghostlinkz
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Spam is the biggest issue Farcaster has and you've lost many users because of this problem. Compare both the filtered and unfiltered lists here and tell me im wrong https://data.hubs.neynar.com/public/dashboards/b1FfpKPs0IPEVvsopekEgCrlJK7a8CqARAeMRSvC
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
The biggest issue for Farcaster is supply of interesting and entertaining content. In user interviews, that's the overwhelming reason people stop using the app (not enough stuff to read). Priority mode solved spam for most people. Your list is highly subjective. I would suspect most other power badge users would disagree with your definition of these accounts as "spam". You're continuing to harp on this because it makes your protocol metrics harder to compute.
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Ghostlinkz
@ghostlinkz.eth
I was transparent about everything I pointed out. If you are right, and the power badge is useful, then we should see many devs utilizing it and building valuable apps. This is not the case.
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