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shazow
@shazow.eth
Which social media handles the "check once per week" scenario best? I bet whoever solves this will win a lot of longtail users. A lot of content cross pollinates across social groups, but not needing to be extremely online is something nobody(?) is optimizing for.
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Danica Swanson
@danicaswanson
Over at /slowcore-hq we were just talking about our still-unfulfilled hope for "slow social." If you do happen to find anyone optimizing for "not needing to be extremely online," we'd definitely be interested in hearing more. https://warpcast.com/danicaswanson/0x0c674ca9
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@fucory
Would be down to contribute 1. Create an Twitter and farcaster account and follow union of accounts any contributor follows 2. Scrape the timeline once an hour 3. Do some light filtering and formatting before feeding into an llm whose job it is to create a this week in CT newsletter
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@links
I think Tildes does this use case best but I’m not sure if you’d call it social media.
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@kazanderdad
I would sign up for a service that scraped all of my feeds. When I log in it scrapes everything that’s been posted “since last”, whenever that was. If the same content was sent over several platforms then only show me once. I just need the API primitive, then I can decide myself which LLM to feed it to - preferably one that I run locally. Would pay more if it’s bidirectional and lets me comment and respond via API.
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