Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Channel changes AMA 1. Please read through the doc โ I've added a few new screenshots and added another 8 q/a to the FAQ. 2. If something is still unclear, reply with your question and I'll do my best to answer! https://www.notion.so/warpcast/Upcoming-channel-changes-1056a6c0c101800caee6ea8133f8f966
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Gambino
@greatgambino.eth
If Iโm understanding it all correctly, unless there is some type of token gating (nft, hypersub, fan token, etc) that a bot could approve requests via a frame, members would have to all be invited manually by a mod? If so, wouldnโt that be a lot of work for extremely active channels especially as Warpcast continues to grow?
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Most people donโt cast in channels. So following a channel works well. For the smaller number of people casting channels, a combination of multiple moderators and automated tools can help it scale.
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Icetoad ๐ฉ ๐ ๐ถ ๐ ๐
@icetoad.eth
What percentage of casts are not in a channel?
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Let me rephrase -- for a given channel, most people are readers vs. casters. People tend to cast in a few channels, but there's a large distribution.
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sartocrates๐
@sartocrates
noone uses this app to read bro. i know you believe in this whateverr proportion rule thing but do you not realize the nature of this app is not standard and thats just a total assumption. can you prove it? you cite this all the time, but i am pretty confident that in this case it is all that is left is a huge mass of bot accounts and a very small group of dedicated users that are actually real people. please prove me wrong, or back up your assumptions with a lick of evidence that is not just a lazy citation of a wikipedia article or leaning on robot or inactive accounts to support your claim. we are all having a heard time believing you about anything anymore. i welcome being proven wrong.
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