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"Warpcast needs to do a better job with threads" What does that concretely mean? How is X / Twitter better? e.g.
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X isnโ€™t better. But Reddit is. Things get buried too deep and then I canโ€™t easily tell if Iโ€™ve replied or not because itโ€™s not easy to expand it all and scroll through. It FEELs like we are only meant to reply to top level casts and not go any deeper.
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But Reddit is a totally different product than a mobile feed app.
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What should Farcaster be then? We canโ€™t have deep discussions without better threads.
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Agreed. Why limit what Farcaster/Warpcast can be to what Twitter or Reddit are? What we have now for threading conversations is clunky and very difficult to use. Sometimes the "show more" doesn't even show and it's not obvious that there ARE more levels to dig into. Conversations get lost. Here's an example of how I thought posts were deleted because I couldn't even navigate the threads as they are now. This could be fixed! https://warpcast.com/bluecockatoo/0x40a0654d These are UX problems that can be solved by taking the best features that work well from other apps like Reddit, even it it's not the same overall use case for an app. And if you combine those things to make something new and different than either Twitter or Reddit then that would be an innovation others might eventually emulate.
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