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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
This is not true. If you cast outside of a channel, it just goes to your followers. Casting in a channel gives it the potential to be seen by more people.
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Tom Jeans
@thomasjeans
you’re missing the point I have the same feeling as @zkp casting with no channel feels like kind of a waste unless you’re an auto follow account when users are coming up with hacks like creating their own version of /no-channel there might be an opportunity
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
How do you determine if a cast is from a good user without a power badge vs. a spammy user without a power badge?
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@raulonastool
it's subjective, but quality of content is first thing I look for. Do they show some semblance of being human. One thing I'm cautious of is if I feel they appear spammy because they are non-native English speakers. In that case I look at their cast history. If it appears all of their casts are value extractive (fishing for like, follows, tips, airdrops, etc.), then I write them off as spammy. If casts are more sparse, and generally closer to sharing thoughts, observations and opinions, then I know they're human. There's a bit of a Turing test element to it.
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Tom Jeans
@thomasjeans
I tend to look at follower count and follower / following ratio or if someone I know has vouched for them but I don’t think the issue is an algo issue I think there might be a missing primitive to make the blend of channels and feeds work more cohesively
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Jimmy
@zkp
idk im just the benevolent dictator 🤷‍♂️
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@ayojoseph
Food for thought
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