Elpizo Choi
@elpizo
This blog post from Noah Smith is such a good read to understand why the recent @warpcast channel changes are so powerful, and why a decentralized social media protocol like @farcaster is important long term. https://www.noahpinion.blog/p/the-internet-wants-to-be-fragmented
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Elpizo Choi
@elpizo
Communities need a way to curate themselves. People need the ability to exit communities they don’t resonate with. These tribes need a way to exit apps and platforms that don’t serve their needs.
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Lucas | POAP Studio
@gabo
i ve read, thx for sharing n caring 250 $DEGEN
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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
sort of? the early lesson from FC channels though is community WON’T do the work to moderate a channel until it reaches a critical mass of value for its members/owners @dwr.eth deliberately made channels members only bc the resting state for spam was too bad for the median channel w/o adding explicit barriers
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Robotandkid
@robotandkid
can't say the same thing about the loss of the "All channels" feed. Now you get only trending updates and algorithmic casts from peeps you follow. Echo. Chamber
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Jahkay
@jahkay
Channel exercises may work but this spam filter does not. Once labeled, which it wasn’t that high of a barrier to become labeled. It is almost impossible to network from there as a /replyguys .
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torii.base.eth
@torii-stories
I love the title— Noahpinion 🤘🏼✨
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whit ☕️
@whit
Haven’t been paying attention so wasn’t aware of changes to channels. Clicked on the @warpcast account to read an update; the account isn’t active. Clicked on @farcaster account; not active. Weird. 🤔
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