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Active badge needs a revamp. We’re working on figuring out the right trade off between accessible and useful.
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One thing I found weird, a lot of spammers have it, while some thoughtful users that I'd think are active are not. Would be nice to give it a nudge!
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Same opinion here. I had to start unfollowing accounts that over post and/or reply with useless replies to each and every cast just to look active. I understand the need for growth but that system makes a potentially great place in a place for spammers and alikes. I'd like FC to reward quality rather than quantity
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@tch
Damn, this is a difficult balance between F4F gang and insightful club. Once this thing gets bigger, it kinda shifts irreversibly.
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I am also wondering if it what makes it different/better than X so far is just the minor number of users or if it will really be possible to build a much better SN experience by implementing the right tools. Encouraging the F4F thing surely helped growing in numbers, but quality has quickly gone down...
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@tch
Arguably, the environment matter, even at scale. If we put 10,000 people in world's biggest library or same people in the stadium, they would act differently. However, organizing this is hard and a constant uphill battle.
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That makes sense, and right the reason I'm worried bots and unscrupulous spammers seem to start thriving here as well. If that will not be corrected from the beginning, the risk is that FC will be seen more as the stadium, rather than a library, if you know what I mean. Hopefully I'm wrong 🀞🏻
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