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The general idea is to specialize in a particular format, genre or medium. Something that requires specific UX. Plug into Zora distro and biz model from day one. Here are some ideas I’d love to see: + Fonts + Recipes + Public Domain works + Meme templates + YouTube/Video + Scripts/Screenplays + SVGs + ???
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are things tagged with enough metadata for this to work across the whole platform already? can this be applied to building an app that accesses minted art that only show specific things, art or artists?
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Nah the metadata sucks and makes this wishlist borderline impossible Really wish I wasn't a hater here but it's a huge pain point when trying to build anything useful on top of zora data Also a problem clients could start to mitigate but would never solve the problem Best categorization filter so far is file type
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How would you change the metadata? We’ve been stuck in 2018 OpenSea standards world but we’re at a point now where we can move past it.
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Opt in metadata categories is an easy start Prompt creators with the intent to better improve their discoverability Let them know its not creating into a void but creating into a potentially endless funnel Feels like no one but devs sees the vision of zora being one of the major distribution layers of onchain media
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But devs also see the issues with this vision so it creates a moot point Categories could even be another attribute that could be pointed at from the metadata That way it can be backwards compatible and devs can resolve basic data to categorization/detailed data Hard to nail this in a cast but down to jam on this
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