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Matthew
@matthew
I'm planning to offer a monthly sponsorship for @event, and it would be helpful to show # of impressions for the frames alongside engagement. Problem is view counts are shown in the UI, but not via API. But it would be really helpful if say, for a given cast hash and time period, I could call an API and get a view count for Warpcast (and other clients) Thoughts? Would this help anyone else?
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dylan
@dylsteck.eth
My 2c is it’s a lot easier to just fetch this data from a Warpcast API(given that exists) than for every client to reach consensus over what a true view is, that seems like one of the more difficult cross-client things to be built Agreed that this data is useful too(also things like frame interactions per client/user)
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Matthew
@matthew
i’d be fine with warpcast doing it as opposed to clients agreeing on something but generally using the raw client api is probably more intense than something specifically tailored
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Yassine Landa
@yassinelanda.eth
https://warpcast.com/yassinelanda.eth/0x6efc74bb
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mvr 🐹
@mvr
A warpcast api wont count views with other clients. @jtgi's method is the way but there will be a lot of bot/scripted fetches as well
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