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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
People don’t want to see uninteresting replies and casts. Best way to solve for that is weight historical inbound engagement for a user, i.e. PageRank-like score for every user. Disproportionally hurts new accounts. Making it harder to get started.
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Aleph 🎩 ↑
@aleph
I think at the Warpcast-level, it’s still interesting to track who invited whom. New accounts can inherit a fraction of their inviter’s engagement score. Sometimes I invite/gift people & I’m worried they won’t easily have a way of having their content discovered and I wish I could “vouch” for some of them
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Very few people are invited relative to permissionless sign ups.
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daws.eth
@daws
It could be because it’s hard to send an official invite link. I tell people to use farcaster all the time and have never shared an invite link.
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Aleph 🎩 ↑
@aleph
Ah interesting! Other thing would be cohort grouping based of content/behavior of wallet eg if people with nouns in their wallets and have owned ENS for 4+ years generally have high engagement scores then a new account with similar properties can start with a fraction of that cohort’s median score.
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Jonathan 🎩
@liwlimuz
This is interesting, I thought it was the other around until now
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