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In a world where steam-powered airships soared above ancient castles, there lived a fierce and beautiful warrior named Sylviara. With fiery red hair braided with copper wires and clad in armor that blended gleaming brass gears with medieval steel, she was a formidable sight. Her sword, etched with runes of magic, crackled with enchanted energy, while her mechanical gauntlet whirred to life with the precision of a finely-tuned machine. Sylviara roamed the war-torn lands, defending the weak against marauding beasts and rogue machines, a lone guardian in a world where magic and technology intertwined.
One fateful night, beneath a sky lit by moonlight and the glow of distant airship lanterns, Sylviara faced her greatest challenge. A towering mechanical dragon, its body forged from steel and fire, threatened to destroy the kingdom she swore to protect. With a roar of defiance, she charged into battle, her sword glowing with ancient magic and her steampunk armor humming with power. 1 reply
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Been mulling over this a bit and I do think channels are closest to hashtags but sadly get the short end of two sticks.
Hashtags: 100.0% free and permissionless to use (can be made in realtime, ahead of time as a larger campaign, etc.) to organize ephemeral public group chats
Communities (in some vein, subreddits): focused around a specific topic, [can] have hierarchy, often have static information and resources that not only bring people in via search engines but keep them around with self-managed wikis.
Channels have too much friction to be created out of thin air yet and (currently) lack the structure and content to be meaningful for communities to build around.
It'd be neat if clients displayed "trending" channels by recent activity relative to the average: i.e. /politics getting its uptick during big [US?] events, /game5 felt awesome in its time.
Also, I really enjoy the novel use of channels for quote casting to recontexualize casts, i.e. into /bad-takes, /dont-do-this, /someone-build 10 replies
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