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nicholas 🧨
@nicholas
Farcaster obsession with policing speech like one word replies is obnoxious. Approaching StackExchange levels of pedantry.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Two options: 1. People change behavior 2. They get hidden by the algo and get frustrated. We’re trying 1. People with plenty of quality casts are fine to use the network however they like. It’s the accounts that are virtually entirely all low effort content.
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nicholas 🧨
@nicholas
Makes sense. Perhaps this would be less badfeels if instead of telling people what not to cast, which creates culture of *others* telling people what not to cast, the Warpcast compose interface just computed if you're a low quality caster about to cast another low quality reply and gave a gentle nudge in Compose input.
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Michael 🎩🐹
@michaelsullivan
This is a great idea. Maybe it’s a bar from red to green that changes with character count so people can actively choose what level of visibility it will get. I don’t care if my one word reply to someone is seen by people following me who aren’t following that thread.
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