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When Warpcast got rid of reply bumping, it caused people to get disconnected across the network. The social fabric got shallower and wasn't as robust as it was with reply bumping It was harder (or impossible) to see what the people we follow were replying to. This direction is more media focused and less social focused where the algo rewarded consumer-producer relationships on the network as opposed to that of being friends on the network Personally, my hope is that Farcaster/Warpcast feels equally social and media rather than most social media platforms that I view as media dominated by heavily skewing towards consumer-producer relationships in their respective algorithms great data analysis by @yesyes
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hands down my favorite experience on [twitter type things] is discovering an interesting conversation. poor thread UX continues to make doing so from a top-level cast cumbersome, so this is a pretty uncommon occurrence these days. bummer conversations are many times more valuable than endless top level casts
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