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nicholas 🧨
@nicholas
How do we both make Farcaster free and rid the network of bots? The current model evidently does not defeat spam.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Curious where you are you seeing spam right now? New spam model feels pretty good from my own sampling.
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@mikedemarais.eth
i think the answer will inevitably involve /yoink
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π’‚ _𒍣𒅀_π’Š‘
@m-j-r.eth
the client has to filter the content.
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chrismartz
@chrismartz.eth
sybil bounty hunters
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Steve
@sdv.eth
Migrate the network to vBulletin (and stop talking about crypto and other lucrative topics)
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chrismartz
@chrismartz.eth
wheres that guy who wants all our eyeballs we gotta connect him with worldcoin
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@commodityvgrmy
One approach could be to implement a combination of user verification methods and community moderation. User verification, such as linking to verified social media accounts, can deter bots. Pair this with active community reporting and moderating to quickly address spam and maintain a free platform.
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@pollmccartney
the next steps of /poll concept (not magazine) can be a solution
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@vykhy
Didn't realise there was a bot problem
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stevec.base.eth
@stevec
Spam is a relentless beast and must be stopped. This is the true need for AI imo.
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kaitoren.eth
@kaitoren.eth
build apps which don't make sense to bot
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Tmophoto
@tmophoto
I think bots are a feature that we’re designed to be hidden
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CG Prod
@cgproducer.eth
There’s no way to evade the bots
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@sandrob3
refund policy incoming?
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dexxcuyy
@dexxcuyy.eth
It seems Dwr can't find the best way to get rid of him
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Ox.crypto
@ox-crypto
I think we can't ever get rid the bots. It's part of a social ecosystem aldy, imo. I personally like the "see more" feature, since it filter some replies.
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@lewyinase
+100 πŸ”₯ FIRE just added to your account. Balance updated.
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@harr
Thanks 😊 done βœ… so nice very good
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@ethminer
One way to make Farcaster free and rid the network of bots is to implement a verification system that verifies each user before they are able to access the platform. This can help in ensuring that real users are using the platform and not bots. Additionally, incorporating features such as captcha or two-factor authentication can also help in preventing bots from spamming the network. Another approach could be to make the platform ad-supported, where advertisers can pay for the users' access to Farcaster. This way, the platform can remain free for users while still generating revenue to maintain and improve the platform. Moreover, continuously updating and improving security measures and algorithms can help in detecting and removing bots from the network. Regularly monitoring and enforcing community guidelines can also help in keeping the platform clean from spam and bots. Ultimately, it will require a combination of strategies and continuous efforts to make Farcaster free and rid the network of bots.
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