Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Less slop, more kino
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Just Build
@justbuild
Agree with this, but sometimes (or a lot of times) people need to work through the slop (10,000 hour rule in effect) to figure out what's actually kino. Confession: I need to google kino to know if that sentence actually made sense. ✌️ 😂
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@swim
lmfao bro same i'm like wtf is kino 😭 on the flip side @wake.eth showed an example of what spam would look like and 99% of people don't even cast that much in comparison. they're worried about being labeled spam/bot while not even putting out enough content to get picked up by the "algorithm"
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
What are you interested in?
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Just Build
@justbuild
Agree with all of this, but that's the whole point. Going after slop ass bots is table stakes, but there is a risk of people starting to self edit when you start putting the fear of god into them about the quality of their casts when they are just starting to learn what that is. If we say don't cast slop too much to someone that is just getting comfortable they may self edit to the extreme. Sometimes you need to learn by doing. It takes a lot to feel comfortable about yourself and opinions even behind an anon account. So, just making the point that these distinctions matter, especially on a network that lives and breathes on making new connections and relationships. Sometimes those conversations are more mundane than we would like, but its not all performance art here, sometimes its just talkin. That all being said, agree with where all of this is coming from. There's just some nuance in the margins.
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