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@linda
View of Moxie farming impact on my account (majority of the spike was Bountycaster questions). Dropoff after starting to respond from the @bountycaster account to make it sustainable for me Ability to turn off Moxie rewards from me for some casts would allow me to respond to questions from my personal account again
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@binocularsx
Maybe they could introduce the way Twitter sorts out replies by relevance or by people you follow, that may help?
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@linda
The problem is new Bountycaster users are often not in the priority feed so I have to sort through everything
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@betashop.eth
Would it help if your priority feed knew more about bountycasterusers?
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@infinitehomie
Isnā€™t that a priority feed issue (that hasnā€™t changed since the priority feed launched with middle of the road success?) Can you also use a different client? I donā€™t know. I have to wonder if this ends up being a situation where the foundation needs to be more refined to make programs like moxie better. (Iā€™m by no means a person on engagement) but this shit, engagement, earning, and farming negatively, ends up being a detriment to people asking genuinely intelligent, or even genuinely stupid questions. It all sucks.
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I kind of understand where youā€™re coming from Bountycaster leans on consumer feedback, what about setting a limit for yourself? You might read through them all determine who requires a reply and the others that were deeming could be answered in an announcement cast
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