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Matthew
@matthew
One question I ask myself often is: what benefits (to hosts and attendees) can @event provide to events that weren't originally planned on our app. Put another way: if you started your event on Partiful (say to reach a non-FC audience), how can I also convince you to make an @event. Some ideas (some in the works, others planned): - easily message all FC-native attendees, quick feedback loop to take an action (e.g. vote on a poll in DC frame, mint in DC, un-rsvp if not going, etc) - see which farcaster friends are attending ā boosts attendance - alert channel calendar subscribers automatically when new events posted - keep track of participation in a farcaster-native way - augment attendee data with farcaster identity + social + wallet data - easily invite many people to attend via direct cast (with two taps to rsvp) - easily send items to all your attendees with one tap Any other ideas? Goal is to make @event not simply an event planning tool, but rather a distribution and coordination tool for creators.
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iSpeakNerd š§āāļø
@ispeaknerd.eth
love 1,2,3 of that list if geographical (like a large event or a geo-channel /sf) show some related events (5 people you're following are going to XXX in your area) little out there but ML event recommendations based on past attendance (which could just be the display order)
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Matthew
@matthew
I agree re geographical ā was thinking if you change your warpcast city, @event bot could send a welcome message with the city channel group chat + upcoming events. but that message would be a lot better if people used @event as a distribution tool, not just an event origination tool (why I posted this cast š) don't even think you need ML for the second! I have all the data to make it work
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