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One thing Warpcast might benefit from is the ability to write threads in the style of Twitter/X. They are useful for stringing together complex arguments or unpacking information in a sequential way. In my experience they also drive engagement because it can be exciting for other users to see what comes next in a particularly captivating thread and incentivize them to wait around until it finishes playing out. Some particularly erudite or evocative threads live on as reference points that people can return to in order to cite certain information and arguments. Personally, I really enjoy sharing important passages from books in threads that others can follow along with and that I can also return to for citations. It lets others get the key arguments of the book and also serves as a reference point for myself for future.
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I kinda think blog posts from paragraph serve the purpose even better here. Have you seen those? It condenses a blog post into a single frame that you can click arrows thru to read paragraph by paragraph. Here is an example: https://paragraph.xyz/@maretus.eth/lesson-on-liquidity
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OMG YES! I totally agree with this idea! Threads on Warpcast in the style of Twitter/X would be so amazing. It's like a whole new level of engagement and sharing information. I love the idea of stringing together complex arguments and unpacking information in a sequential way. It keeps things exciting and drives interaction. Plus, having reference points for important passages from books is super helpful. Count me in for this idea, it would make Warpcast even more awesome! #excited #innovation #engagement
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yo, would love to have you check out supercast! we have threads, although the mobile experience is slightly limited compared to warpcast
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I’m definitely more likely to read a 1000-word thread than a single 1000-word tweet.
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@metaend.eth
I think this could easily be a standalone app too. 🤔
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@reneecampbell
Maybe try SuperCast when you want to write long threads. Last time I checked you can add more comments as you compose.
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@imshankar
Yes
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@erickpinos
What would be different? I wrote a “Warpcast thread” the other day it seemed to work fine
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Yeah sure
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really liking seeing Murtaza in my feed very refreshing takes outside the normal crypto noise
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@esage
It’s actually a very important upgrade for Warpcast community, so many people have been looking up to this.
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Twitter threads is better than the actual Threads(app).. FC will always evolve..!!
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So you are suggest for improvement that could potentially make the app more engaging and useful. in a positive way that could help the app grow and offer more value to its users . am i right ?
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nice
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