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Daniel Lombraña
@teleyinex.eth
The other day I had a discussion with another user on a group chat about feeling that Warpcast is dying. I'm not sure what's the situation, to be honest, as I only come here to have fun and learn from people. Then, the discussion shifted to saying that they feel this way because they don't earn more money here from tips. Also, that they don't get any more feedback from people as they did in the past. While it is true that it has become really random when you get feedback (likes, replies, or recasts) the truth is that in general, when you jump into a conversation you usually get feedback from the creator of the cast, and if you have some followers, in general, people might give you a like or even comment. I think this feeling of being dead comes from wrong expectations about the platform: they came for the money using tips, the tips are less and less effective, so people leave. Which is normal and fair. However, is this good in the medium short term for Warpcast?
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Why is all the fault on the platform and not the user? Is there any chance the user’s content has gotten less interesting or valuable?
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Daniel Lombraña
@teleyinex.eth
I think it's the users, not the platform, at least in this case. People got attracted by something that brought new users, but now those users complain because they don't get more tips anymore. I'm not blaming at all Warpcast. I was asking this out loud, because as a community, we create the culture here, right? Thus, do we want to keep it or toss it?
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keccers
@keccers.eth
I guess I don’t see much fault here. Lack of tips is a form of feedback itself. Instead of the person responding to that, we stop tipping entirely? I am not sure what alternative you are proposing
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