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Albin

@fredi45

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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Looking for feedback on this iteration for channels The single biggest remaining complaint is people feeling like the pre-existing, large, topic based channels like /food or /founders should be more accesible. It will also reduce work for channel mods who don't want to have to approve every single person who wants to cast in their channel, but are OK giving up some control of who (and they can always invite someone to be a member to guarantee it). Curious: 1. Would you turn this on or off for your channel? 2. Any concerns? https://warpcast.notion.site/Public-mode-11f6a6c0c10180869699c725fa9e02e3
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tomu
@tomu
i'd love to see this updated with current data
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$ALEX Masmej
@alexmasmej.eth
Farcaster demo day feat. @dwr and @v, everyone celebrated @ted amazing work so far!!!: https://drakula.app/post/bdc1df82-d425-49c9-a329-554a0d6cd9b1?invite=LMHb6q
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$ALEX Masmej
@alexmasmej.eth
“Spam behavior is about DDoS’ing someone’s attention.” @v
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@robin
some absolutely goated notes coming in from @dylsteck.eth on farcaster dev day. thank you for your service 🫡
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Albin
@fredi45
HELLO
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@rubinovitz
The new channels primitive is exciting. I’ve thinking about programmable group chats for a while and think we finally have the tech to make them successful (vs when FB and Reddit tried group chats for groups and failed). Grateful building on Farcaster means building with/on top of primitives made by some of the best product thinkers in crypto who are trying to provide real value for real people.
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Ivy
@ivy
merkle doesn't need a marketing hire, they need a community hire that is no t an OG or otherwise part of the entrenched community!! ppl with context know that @dwr.eth wasn't saying ppl here are uninteresting, but it's the ppl without context that farcaster needs to get to more interesting content imagine if the 'need more interesting content' message was filtered through someone with community / experience expertise, who also had the credibility of a relationship with Merkle? existing users would not have been alienated and it might even have pulled in some new ones if it was framed more as an invitation than a complaint
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Albin
@fredi45
good
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@phil
questions like this make me think i should just sit down and write a "how to use farcaster" guide it's not obvious, and there's a lot of info, but it's straightforward to play the game here and i think people would benefit
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EdisonChen不是陈冠希
@edisonchen
In the Asian market, people usually have large communities but are not good at building long-term culture/consensus. Asian teams have strong execution capabilities but lack the courage to innovate, so the development of Farcaster decentralized social network is still in its infancy. Sincerely thank @dwr.eth for the support. Let us ignite the fire of Farcaster Asian community together and build and promote the development of the next generation of social networks! 在亚洲市场中,人们通常有很庞大规模的社区但不擅于建立长期的文化/共识,亚洲团队有很强的执行力但缺乏一些创新的勇气,所以 Farcaster 去中心化社交网络的发展仍然处于启蒙阶段。由衷的感谢 @dwr.eth 支持,让我们一起点燃 farcaster 亚洲社区的火种, 一起建设和推进下一代社交网络的发展!
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Albin
@fredi45
yes
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horsefacts
@horsefacts.eth
Why is @mazmhussain here, but not Jeremy Scahill? Why is @bryanjohnson here, but not Andrew Huberman? Why is @vgr here, but not Tyler Cowen? ("They knew someone here" is a fine answer, but more interested in why they stuck around)
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Martin
@themlpx
Am I the only one that uses and experiences Farcaster in a way that's closer to Reddit than to Twitter? I find myself enjoying using Farcaster to browse/discuss/read about/connect on smaller niche topics such as running. Discussions are nicely compartmentalised thanks to channels. Which work quite similarly to sub-reddits. And While Twitter is more about hoping the algo feeds you things you're interested in and scrolling through a wider range of topics at once.
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jacob
@jacob
likes vs. mints
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zack
@labadie.eth
Chat interfaces are great when users: 1. Have a curiosity related to large quantities of data (search, retrieve, synthesize) 2. Have a desired end-state involving one or multiple arbitrary chores I would love to see new interaction paradigms that leverage AI to proactively inspire curiosity, spark intent, and encourage autonomy
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Kyle Patrick
@kylepatrick.eth
These countries are so close to each other, yet the structures are so unique. Which one is your favorite?
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brennen
@brennen.eth
/tavern is in the thumbnail. Hellyeaaaa!
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Murtaza Hussain
@mazmhussain
One thing Warpcast might benefit from is the ability to write threads in the style of Twitter/X. They are useful for stringing together complex arguments or unpacking information in a sequential way. In my experience they also drive engagement because it can be exciting for other users to see what comes next in a particularly captivating thread and incentivize them to wait around until it finishes playing out. Some particularly erudite or evocative threads live on as reference points that people can return to in order to cite certain information and arguments. Personally, I really enjoy sharing important passages from books in threads that others can follow along with and that I can also return to for citations. It lets others get the key arguments of the book and also serves as a reference point for myself for future.
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Thomas
@aviationdoctor.eth
My take on FC’s unspoken etiquette after 20+ months here: - Debate ideas, not people. Never engage in ad hominem attacks. Don’t let your ego take things personally. Everyone must leave feeling smarter, not angrier. - Make a genuine effort to steelman opposing views before replying. Find your own blind spot, even if buried deep. Assume good and sincere intentions in others. - Take this as an experimental lab to get to the truth together, rather than to prove anyone wrong. Treat it as a PvE game, not Squid Games. What else?
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