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logonaut@lo
12/5/2023

A “like” that has no value produces a signal that has no meaning. What if each “like” assigned cost you 0.1 warps? Or cost some fractional ownership of an NFT you own? Would a tiny bit of friction be so bad if produced a better signal?

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artlu.eth (🗝️,👑) - l/dau@artlu
12/5/2023

yes, because the same amount of money means different things to different people

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Dan Romero@dwr.eth
12/5/2023

Like is as valuable as the status of the person giving it

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12/5/2023

Like has a well defined cost of $0.0028.

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J. Valeska@j-valeska
12/5/2023

I am not going to pay for a like, if someone want to know my opinion. Easy to cheat, too. Rich people and rich countries will like more.. creating signal, biased signal.. ie americans will like americans companies.. creating signal on them, and increasing the inequality between countries.. as the ADS system does..

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Joan Westenberg@daojoan
12/5/2023

I don’t think any version of the like button or function really has value. Share it to your network if you have nothing to say, reply if you do have something to say. That’s my take anyway…interested to be proven wrong!

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Jacob@jrf
12/5/2023

I had to buy more storage to give more likes, unless I misunderstood

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Sean@karl
12/5/2023

How do you tell if a like has no value or a lot of value? The only obvious one to me is if it’s a bot.

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Dean Pierce 👨‍💻🌎🌍@deanpierce.eth
12/5/2023

It would be an interesting mechanic if people got an allowance of likes, maybe 10 a day, with a cap of 100 or so total. It seems like that would help keep interactions balanced.

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