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Pichi πͺππΉπ© π‘πΈ
@pichi
Everyone should check this out. Some cool hard numbers to see your engagement.
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pnizo
@pnizo.eth
First, congratulations to everyone who got PB. And thanks to you and the many other PB users who have extended a warm helping hand to non-PB users. I would then like to discuss a point that I found curious in the data. More than a quarter of the new PB users, indeed, have never cast in the past two weeks. This means that the PB grant is not done by an openrank-based algorithm, but rather arbitrarily by the management team. If there are users who are arbitrarily granted PBs, it is natural to assume that there are users who are arbitrarily excluded from PBs. It is rumored in our Japanese community that users who are flagged as "shadowban" will never get a PB again. What do people think about this kind of centralization?
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Pichi πͺππΉπ© π‘πΈ
@pichi
There are no shadow bans anymore. But there are brand accounts and people who work for crypto companies who are being given power badges because they are official accounts. I would exclude them from any analysis. The major problem is most Power Badge users mainly speak English and you need them to engage with your content for the algorithm to see you. We need more Japanese native speakers to get badges so they can lift up others.
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pnizo
@pnizo.eth
Information is shared within the Japanese community that the shadowban is explained to be gone, but may in fact still be in place. For example, a "like" for a specific cast is hidden in a non-logged-in browser. This means that the visibility of user actions is affected by some data that has nothing to do with the presence or absence of PB.
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pnizo
@pnizo.eth
Secondly, I think it would be nice to have a PB holder that is not based on openrank. But then it should be clear that there are acquisition paths that do not depend on certain algorithms.
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