Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
The simplest version of making your channel membership more open will be through a frame. 1. Pin the frame as the top cast in your channel 2. A user who isn't a member can click on the frame 3. Frame calls relevant APIs — token-gating, spam filtering, etc. — and the immediately invites any qualifying user to the channel. 4. So while there won't be a formal "request to join channel" built-in to Warpcast, the design allows for any developer to build channel gating software on day 1. 5. This can also be used in conjunction with other moderation software (since we will now allow up to 10 moderators per channel). Use one tool for membership gating and another content moderation (if that's what you want to do), and use the other 8 moderation slots for people heavily invested in your community.
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dylan
@dylsteck.eth
in the case of a frame being pinned to the top of a channel, does this mean warpcast will refresh new meta tags for a frame that's pinned to a channel? eg. i have the cast below pinned to /dylan with a frame but the frame result seems to be cached from 2 months ago despite the frame itself having been updated since then but def. agree that frames are a great way to facilitate channel memberships https://warpcast.com/dylsteck.eth/0x8c86c744
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@agu
@jtgi made a clock when this wasintroduced
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@agu
https://github.com/jtgi/perpetual
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Samuel ツ
@samuellhuber.eth
Have you tried this recently? Would love to see if it works currently. Can deploy myself to test in a bit, but do you happen to know?
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