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ted (not lasso)
@ted
a common theme across the 50+ interviews we've done in the last 10 days is that it is HARD for new users to get started, know where to cast, find their footing and like-minded people. starter packs, /gmfarcaster, FC newsletters, and finding a "onboarding buddy" help — what else? what needs to be better? how?
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Mkkstacks
@mkkstacks
Channels support newbies. It's where we find non-tech content we can understand and contribute to. We find our first frens and community. Helping channel owners and mods create the best channel possible benefits everyone. Encourage average users to launch channels so more voices emerge as leaders. Channel academy, maybe?
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Magic Eden
@magiceden
All channels need to go back to being cast-able by everyone. Gating them from "members" and "following" is created a significant amount of friction.
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ted (not lasso)
@ted
hmmm this is good feedback, but channel discovery still too tough that i feel they would still be shouting into the void until it's an established channel with some visibility. better to join existing channel or start one on their own?
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DV
@degenveteran.eth
Yes 🤚 community board type mentorship ambassadors etc
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PooLanger
@poolanger
Made my comment before seeing yours. Totally agree. Would help if new users were incentivized (maybe not financially) to create new channels
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