Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Open source graph visualization tool. Someone could map all of Farcaster. https://github.com/nDimensional/andromeda https://joelgustafson.com/posts/2024-11-12/vizualizing-13-million-bluesky-users
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Breck Yunits
@breck
Does Warpcast make any readily available data dumps available? warpcast.com/users.json? warpcast.com/casts.json? Great data scientists are very busy but are attracted to readily available datasets. It is relatively VERY easy for your team to make a great data dump available, since you know the data so well. Something you can spend an hour on once, and then might generate loads of serendipity value for a long time. For example, pldb.io/pldb.json just runs itself and occasionally I wake up to delightful deep dives like https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/3180327
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
I don't understand why you always ignore my suggestion that the protocol and Farcaster Hubs are 100% permissionless and open source. Warpcast doesn't need to provide JSON. Just access it directly. @neynar also offers an explorer https://explorer.neynar.com
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Neynar
@neynar
@breck have a few different data products and the data is also available on Dune analytics if you prefer that https://docs.neynar.com/docs/how-to-choose-the-right-data-product-for-you
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