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some product x interoperability reflections after using @paragraph for submitting most of my /firstdrafts and reading others. thoughts? 1. i yearn for an inline reading experience native to warpcast. the current read inline frame isn't optimal and i've found myself clicking out more frequently these days (esp because substack / twitter UX is so seamless) cc @v what happened to that FIP? 2. to encourage both consumption and discussion, i want to share highlighted texts (quotes) from paragraph — not mint them. i would like to highlight text from paragraph and then share the highlighted text as a quote in an customizable image-based frame (jpeg quotes are popular across all socials) that either links to the article or makes the quote mintable or both. better for virality, as well. 3. i would "subscribe" to an author to support them vs. mint their article; in an ideal world, paragraph would use @hypersub to accomplish this (esp as authors become more multidimensional "creators")
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these are all super helpful suggestions! would give me a bit more encouragement to use paragraph
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ditto! what did you like most about mirror and have you switched over to paragraph yet? idk how the acquisition / integration is going
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I haven't fully switched over but I've tested it out a few times. I hear you can easily migrate now which is great. I liked Mirror because I liked seeing people care enough to collect. It's barebones enough to just copy/paste and go. I also liked the Mirror Discover page.
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FWIW the acquisition took much longer than we all expected to close, so we only actually got access to Mirror about a week ago
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