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How do channel owners balance curation and monetization? Would asking users to pay a certain amount per month to have their casts appear in the main channel feed solve the spam problem? What should be done if someone who has paid for a monthly /hypersub begins to spam the main feed? cc @nonlinear.eth @jtgi
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>Would asking users to pay a certain amount..? i dont think it solves the spam problem, just cuts down on it >What should be done if someone who has paid for a monthly begins to..? they get hidden or banned. easy to refund onchain creating a cozy corner will still require a lot of work imo, thats what the 31% is for
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The ability to hide a cast is no longer on the table. Im guessing /automod would need to add a new blacklist feature that would not like casts by someone who has the NFT. Channel owner can then also do the onchain refund for the hypersub. Sounds like it can work, but may also become chaotic
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@nonlinear.eth
hiding is actually what happens by default. in order to be displayed in the main feed a cast must be "boosted" (liked) by the moderator or curator https://warpcast.notion.site/Public-v2-Decentralized-Channels-535ffce48c95413ea81bc89d6170fd99
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I don't like to use "hide" anymore because it's not correct. All casts will appear in the latest feed, and a like by a channel mod will get you in the main feed. But I think you and me both know how this works, just a difference in wording.
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ah, thats right. unless you customize in automod, all casts from all users will appear in the recent feed. for big channels, i imagine that will be completely useless (pure noise)
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