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I often see casts where someone (a founder, builder, or a profile with many followers) asks questions, and expects a response, even from profiles they don’t follow. It has happened to me to provide helpful advice, propose a working solution, or assist in some way, yet not receive any reaction. The lack of response might be due to a lack of time, but how does this protect me from accumulating a "bad history," which, inevitably, after enough similar cases, could lead to a shadow ban? Since everything is data-driven, it would be helpful to have access to this information in some way (a frame, a section in the profile, etc.), so we can understand exactly where we stand on this trajectory at any given moment.
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> The lack of response might be due to a lack of time, but how does this protect me from accumulating a "bad history," imo don't worry about it, it's not that easy to get shadow banned
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@dwr.eth interesting feedback from someone scared of replying
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I admire what you’ve created, and the list is long. I now understand the platform better and have made progress. Still, I must admit, I feel a real panic when responding to casts from profiles that don’t follow me, even though the most interesting conversations often happen there. I’m still trying to come up with a "safe" strategy for expanding my circle of connections, but I know that likes and recasts alone won’t do the job. Approximately 50% of the profiles interacting with me are Moxy farmers (understandably so) with semi-anonymous accounts, and I feel like I’m stuck in a loop with this crowd. This is starting to feel like therapy :)) What I mean to say is that perhaps the tolerance for communication with profiles that don’t follow us should be higher. The discomfort caused by a certain number of “annoying” profiles (which can now be banned) could be outweighed by the benefit of allowing people with similar interests to find each other more easily.
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