Mac Budkowski ᵏ
@macbudkowski
funny thing about writing is that after putting in so much effort you might feel like no one reads your stuff. but people do read it! yesterday i met with @cameron & @pugson and was bitching about no one on farcaster reading my last essay about social apps. and it turned out both of them read it, i just didn't know they did. so write and share your stuff, even if you think no one cares.
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Kuririn
@kuririn
Coda has these engagement buttons where users can click to show that they have read the document, for example. @paragraph could add a button at the end of articles where Farcaster users can confirm that they have read it. Nice motivation for the author and a new way to explore content, because it would be easy to list what other things the user has read.
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Mac Budkowski ᵏ
@macbudkowski
Interesting idea, maybe they could even turn on some feature in settings and just automatically let people know they read their posts, so they don't have to click
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Fadil ツ
@blackkhammer.eth
Like number of reads, similar to (views)
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Reid DeRamus
@reidtandy
Appreciate the thoughts here, all very much top of mind as we chip away at improving analytics on Paragraph. @kuririn a lot of newsletters will kind of hack this by having a survey at the bottom of every post. Something like "How did you like today's post?" w/ a few response buttons: "Awesome", "Meh", "Not great". This gives writers a gauge on read-through and quality of post relative to their other posts. @blackkhammer.eth Medium does a great job of providing # of reads (as well as views, so you get a sense of read-through rate), something we've discussed. Thanks again — please keep any feedback coming! 🙏
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Fadil ツ
@blackkhammer.eth
Arigato
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