Varun Srinivasan
@v
We did a deep dive into this today. Main takeaways: 1. The "bots" are humans and we catch a lot of them. 2. They target famous accounts like @zachxbt a lot more often. 3. They're evolving to only like/recast spamming
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Varun Srinivasan
@v
We wrote up a detail investigation here: https://www.notion.so/warpcast/ZachXBT-Spam-Analysis-Public-1a06a6c0c101803486efd11076c9c481 There are some clear improvements we can make which we'll take action on. Thanks to @zachxbt for highlighting the issue
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Purpleman.base.eth 🎩
@jenson
Interesting read. Thanks for sharing. Anecdotally I completely agree. I don’t see much interaction from bots but think a lot of interaction comes from “low effort” humans. Ultimately a lot of people came here initially to make money last year when degen had its first big run up so I think fundamentally a lot of accounts are primarily financially driven and it will take some time for the last of these users to drop off. The more Farcaster grows the more the situation should naturally right itself imo as it will become harder and harder for these accounts to achieve a top ranking.
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highplains.base.eth 🎩✨🔴
@highplains66
Good stuff getting right on top of things !!!
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CryptoPanda
@oxcryptopanda
What I think is that freedom is hard. people want true social and free social. but if it is free then scam will also come. how can we solve this?
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