Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Why can't I request to join a channel? See the points from the FAQ below, but basically we wanted to avoid creating yet another inbox for owners. Additionally, owners may not want to have people requesting to join. Your channel, your rules. Additional thoughts 1. Channels are not hashtags. We tried that version for the last year or so. Didn't work. With the new direction, they are communities run by individuals or small groups. They are opinionated. We think that's a good thing. 2. One way to think of channels now is they are text-based Twitter Spaces—some people on stage, but a large audience. 3. Reminder: you can always cast in your home feed (goes to all of your followers) or create a new channel. 4. There are already a bunch of tools like Cura from @openrank, /channel-kit from @zachterrell, or @modbot from @haole to let channel owners opt in to have request to join flows. Or token gate with @moxie.eth or @hypersub. 5. We added a link in bio that works with frames to help make this easy.
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Jawa
@jawa
Any suggestions for inviting people to our channels who don’t follow us?
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
1. Follow you 2. Follow your channel 3. Send them the invite link Why would someone not following you or your channel want an invite link?
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Jawa
@jawa
I noticed it yesterday when I saw this cast from @nonlinear.eth and tried to invite them to /crocs but couldn’t. I can see a few scenarios where this would apply. For example: inviting someone to a local channel who’s from the area but not necessarily connected https://warpcast.com/nonlinear.eth/0xeaf0afae
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Tony D’Addeo
@deodad
problem with allowing between unconnected parties bad actors can spam a massive amount of invites
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