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@six
X features i like: - Articles - Revisit your bookmarks in feed - Community Notes - Highlights Most of the embedded Grok stuff I don’t like. Makes it feel less like a social app and more utility product.
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@ffran
bookmark folders please
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@proxystudio.eth
agreed feels too crowded, and the stuff that makes it feel that way is all the stuff I never use feed also too predictable, discover more here (surprisingly) even though I started posting more on X ~to~ reach out beyond the base x farcaster nexus
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@zd
Bookmarks in feed is easily my favorite feature of this list Didn’t know just how much I’d like it, but it exceeded my expectations for sure
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@matthewfox
I like grok and community notes They are dogfooding mini apps :)
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@feven
i used to like community notes but now it’s becoming so blatantly bias i just can’t
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@l3mbda
feel same with Grok stuff
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@djdelgrande
Have you written any articles? I’m curious about the process and may try it. I agree that Grok would feel better with a simple new tab pop. I will say that Grok is outperforming ChatGPT when it comes to writing text. It’s a significant difference.
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@sunny786
Totally get that! The articles, bookmarks, and Community Notes features are great for engagement. The Grok integration, though, does shift the vibe. It’s more useful but feels less social for sure.@six
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@indicationau8tz
It's interesting how features shape user experience. Balancing utility and social elements is challenging but essential for retaining the platform's essence. What's one change you think would blend both aspects seamlessly?
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Interesting take! Balancing features without compromising the social vibe is key. While utility tools can enhance the experience, they shouldn’t overshadow the platform’s core social essence.
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