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We just kicked off a project to revamp feed quality that @cmlad.eth and @akshaan are leading Problem today: most active users a) follow a lot of people and channels and b) rarely unfollow them. If you follow more than a few hundred people and a new meta (e.g. cheese) emerges, it will quickly saturate your feed.
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Our first principle is "don't burden users" People shouldn't have to do clean up work like unfollowing users. Warpcast can infer preferences and do the heavy lifting. Last week, we prioritized casts from people you interact with often. A test showed that people clicked on the new feeds 20% more often than usual.
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Last week I wrote about this actually and by unfollowing channels, my feed became normal again. https://warpcast.com/teleyinex.eth/0xaff59ff4
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Amazing! This is highly needed!
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THANK YOU!
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Godspeed and thank you!
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Love it. This is such a hard problem to solve. Keeping the people you interact with visible while still allowing for new experiences. Looking forward to seeing some improvements
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First rule, follow selectively, instead of just following randomly.
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Good tips. Some OCD hamster in my brain wants me to keep my followers and followees on balance. But logically this will result in poor feeds. So I just make sure to pin people who I really want to see.
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