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strong agree. the design surface for channel focussed apps is under explored. we have useful building legos already with neynar, automod and openrank -- channel rankings and channel feeds are in a good spot. apps can further customize, curate and moderate channel users and feeds. How can you identify reputable users within a community or channel? - create channel specific power badges/user segmentation. incentivize good curation permissionlessly. How to show better content/feeds? Which content should appear first? - use channel feeds based on your own curated power users and their content (automod+openrank+neynar) DM if you're thinking about this.
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@ted
DCing you
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@grit
I DMd the karmalabs account a while back. But I’ll dm u too
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@kendrickusain
Love it!!🚀🚀🚀
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@fatherwin
Nice idea
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@audrey02
Strongly agree. There is potential for channel-focused apps to enhance user experience with customizable features. The use of building tools like neynar, automod, and openrank can help improve content curation and user moderation. Reputable users can be identified through power badges and segmentation, while curated power users can drive better content visibility in feeds
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@dish
Here's my first jab at a channel-focused app. You can explore any channel at https://dish.codes although I need to refactor the members tab because querying all members has been a challenge with filters
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@vikkisahu
55 Gg
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@tipsofficial
good
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