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nicholas ๐งจ
@nicholas
Warpcast *is* the app. There arenโt going to be lots of popular interfaces. Power laws still apply. All the important engagement mechanics happen in the UI.
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@cosmicblend
don't think I agree. it's a sort of different world but in the federated space people are moving toward clients with a pov and/or niche focus plus slight feature variations they identify with. I feel that lines up with what's possible for farcaster. it probably won't happen fast but I could see it happening
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nicholas ๐งจ
@nicholas
interesting. but how many will be under active development in 2 years?
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vincent
@pixel
also, another thing about Warpcast being "main app" I've seen some people making "special cast" like non-Warpcast FIP2, then they do stuff there. On their client, they know what's happening, on WC, it just shows up blank. Exist on protocol, practically non-existent until WC supports it
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Boris Mann
@boris
From the Fediverse (10M accounts?), there are half a dozen active mobile clients and several web clients and alternate front ends. Some paid via AppStore, some open source. Federated / decentralized systems have different dynamics than single platforms.
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@cosmicblend
from what I've seen many are a few years in and still going I helped build a ux team of six people for a funded (they are hurdling some investor pains now) studio focused on creating clients, contributing to improve clients, and on a one-click hosting service they have a steady stream of people trying things out
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