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Let's sit down and talk about Warpcast Label. This isn't just frustrating anymore; it's an outrage. For OVER A YEAR, I've been branded a 'suspicious user' on Farcaster, and it's a label that feels impossible to escape – a digital black mark I can't scrub off, no matter how active or genuine I am. Go ahead, check my profile. See for yourself if my activity screams 'suspicious'. You'll see a dedicated user, someone who's been all-in on this ecosystem. Because of this arbitrary, unshakeable label: 1. I'm totally barred from ANY Warpcast rewards(include my favorite MON). Vanished. 2. More critically, my attempts to communicate with @dwr.eth – the bug reports I've painstakingly submitted, the product feedback – are basically screamed into the void. And let's be crystal clear: he's not seeing my replies because of THIS ALGORITHMIC LABEL, The system itself is censoring me from him.
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This isn't just about me. This is about a broken system that's penalizing real, passionate users. Once you're flagged, you're practically condemned. How many other genuine community members are being silenced, their contributions ignored, their potential rewards snatched away by this opaque and unforgiving mechanism? For a heavy web3 user, this is beyond a slap in the face. It's discriminatory, it's suffocating, and it fundamentally undermines the supposed openness of this space. We're being judged by a flawed algorithm with no clear recourse, and it's time we called it out. This needs to change. It's time to change... @woj.eth @farcaster @warpcast I'd like to state that I'm a big fan of farcaster and web3. When farcaster probably only had a few hundred users, I promoted it to my programmer friends, and I also invited a few real friends at my own expense.
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we classified your account as "might engage in spammy behavior". the terms medium risk and suspicious are coming from whatever app you are using, you should bring it up with them. what does "might engage in spammy behavior" do on warpcast? it means that some users won't get notifications when you tag them. why do we classify your account as might be spammy? because you tend to tag people in a lot of stuff that they don't want to be tagged in. two examples below. you do this very often in many posts, which generates notifications. why is this important? if we didn't stop people from randomly tagging everyone they wanted to, the app would be unusable. a good rule of thumb - 'if you are constantly mentioning or replying to people who don't follow you, and who never reply to you or like your posts when you tag them, you are spamming. don't spam.'
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Thank you very much for your reply. I know this, but in fact, according to my understanding of the algorithm, I was tagged with this label a year ago, which is probably not related to my current behavior. I will not tag the big guys anymore in the future. A key point is that people will grow up. I know that many real users like me are tagged with similar labels and it is very difficult to be treated fairly. We may need to lower the difficulty threshold for removing this label. Recently, even if the founder of base and vitalik interacted with me, I couldn’t remove this label. For me, it seems that I can only survive better on warpcast by creating a new account. But I don’t want to give up my account. We should be more humane to real users than Twitter. I believe that warpcast is a warm community. We can make some changes to make the real ordinary user experience better. I am sure that Dan has not communicated with ordinary users much, but is more concerned about the experience of the big guys.
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