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@yonfrula
still feeling weird about how channels work on farcaster. a few things that make it frustrating: ยท memberships lock exploration: instead of encouraging me to explore new channels, the membership system made me stick to the ones i'm already in. ยท managing pinned frames is annoying: i need to keep the frame pinned in /groupies so people can join, meaning i can't pin other casts to the channel for visibility. ยท notifications are easy to miss: i never check the channel notifications tab, a friend had to message me to finally see and accept their invite. ยท posting friction: tried posting in /nature yesterday but wasn't able to since i wasn't a member โ€” the process of going to the channel, finding how to join, then coming back to write the cast again is too much, so it's easier to cast no-channel instead. am i doing something wrong here, or is this a shared experience? i miss the old farcaster, where i could just explore and post freely in different channels.
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Based take I agree. Copying in @pichi bc she has some Gud takes/consolidates sentiment My biggest is the last one about /nature. Posting in channels should always be simple. At a bear min you can post there and once approved it is shown in the channel instead of no feed
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@pichi
To the bigger question, itโ€™s still weird. Unless a channel has a clear and easy way to onboard I donโ€™t bother. I also left a bunch of public unmoderated channels because itโ€™s just spam. Itโ€™s an impossible problem to solve without even harsher spam filters. Channel membership solves spam for sure but since each channel is different, itโ€™s hard to know the rules. When I did a poll, 70% of people said they cast mainly to home now. It was a small sample size.
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@yonfrula
that's true, definitely a hard problem to fix.
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