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i always be forgetting to view posts in the channel feed, i'm like 98% home feed channels feel much more like tags rather than communities, is it just me?
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very few people click through to channels
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o interesting, would you say channels are more like tags? rather than like a subreddit/discord community
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Could see clients choosing either model but I’m bearish on channels as tags. Tags are dead technology. Most modern platforms ignore them and tag with machine learning anyway. Channels being communities solves a lot of onboarding and content issues. Let’s people with niche knowledge find a home and offer valuable immediately. It’s more healthy engagement. My opinion is channels now are too transient and ephemeral. They could be destinations where you build a reputation, collectively create a knowledge base and have more to do than see the last 10 casts.
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