Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
One thing I was wrong about over the last few years: sign up costs would dramatically reduce spam. Turns out spam is a top 3 problem (aside from retention and infrastructure scaling) to solve for when building a permissionless decentralized social networking protocol. Spammers are willing to pay for sign ups at prices that normal users aren't. Spam is also relative: what's spammy for one person is not for another. Corollary: when you talk to developers building on Farcaster, spam is a top of mind issue whereas users giving product feedback but not actively building in the ecosystem tend to think this isn't that big an issue / not that hard a problem to solve. Also a good proxy for the quality of first principles thinking when suggesting "why don't you just do this?" if you haven't considered how would spammers abuse this and what's the solution.
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Pichi πͺππΉπ© π‘πΈ
@pichi
Anyone who was an Automod power user knows exactly what you were fighting on a daily basis. Warpcast moderation mode being the default on most channels hid the true problem from 80% of the users. I donβt envy you fighting that everyday. I donβt know what I would have done all summer without Automod.
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wake
@wake.eth
we know what horrors lurk in the shadows
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