Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
A good illustration of why the problem of filtering out "spam" is challenging. Most of these accounts are not spam. They are uninteresting to this particular person. One person's spam is another person's friend. It's a relative definition. If you don’t follow these users, even with the power badge, low likelihood you’ll see them. And if they are really offensive, just mute.
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sahil
@sahil
Agree. global spam is subjective. personalized/for you based graphs for each user are computationally expensive but can create better feeds and prevent a global level shadow ban.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
> personalized/for you based graphs for each user are computationally expensive Always find it amusing when people on the sidelines suggest this vs. the people thinking about how to implement said algorithms in a scalable, real-time way. :)
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