Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Here's the full AMA on YouTube. https://youtu.be/iOn30qk20-8
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christin
@christin
Claude 3.5 Sonnet 10 key points for readers 1. Video content poses significant compliance and moderation challenges for small teams, especially regarding illegal content and copyright issues. This is why Warpcast has been cautious about rolling out video features to all users. 2. Blocks and mutes were implemented to control the quality of conversations and prevent negative/troll behavior from ruining the experience for users who post interesting content. 3. Frames was an experiment that unexpectedly gained traction. Most product launches fail or have incremental impact, so finding something that drives significant growth is rare. 4. The team is hesitant about directly funding teams building on Farcaster, as it may create adverse selection issues. They prefer retroactive grants for projects that show organic traction. 5. Cross-posting content from other platforms (like Twitter) to Farcaster hasn't been well-received, as users prefer original content created specifically for the platform.
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NotFloris 🫂
@notfloris
Every channel should have its own (optional: tokengated) chat, that allows moderation. This way the really active users get to interact, while having some access and banning controls. It should be easy to push something from chat to channel, with two clicks on a chat message (AKA forward link from chat to channel)
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