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100 USDC for... 1. defining with me what qualifies a user to be low quality / spam 2. creating a list of FIDs of all low quality / spam users 3. creating an easy way for me to mute all those FIDs 4. creating a way for me to repeat #3 daily / weekly will make time to meet with you today or tomorrow :) @bountybot
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@ghostlinkz.eth you have a way to filter out for outcasters newsletter right? you may know your criteria and how to do it programmatically. muting as far as I know is manual procedure as it pertains to only warpcast as client, not the protocol. There fore easy repeat would work by providing ted with a list of links
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I filter only the top 30 or top 100, depending on which chart I’m working on. I think the best way to do this is to start fresh, and let users manually add FIDs that they wish to see casts from. You’d need to use Supercast or another new client because Warpcast wasn’t built with this level of control.
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what is your criteria?
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qDAU is subjective, depending on who you ask. This is why I think the best approach is to start fresh, and let each user determine which FIDs they want to see casts from. You could even get rid of public following/followers signalling.
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> qDAU is subjective it is and it isn't. there are certain societal norms that are consistent across cultures around the globe.
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