Turning off @warpcast push notifications due to frequent “10 new trending posts” notifications without any option to disable. Didn’t expect the same old growth-hacky tactics here but shows my naïveté.
@dwr Some feedback: Would like an in-app setting to prevent the app icon from being badged when someone follows me. Am doing so at the system level but that’s coarser than ideal.
The fact that it’s the only useful feature left is exactly why they can’t/won’t separate it out.
I refuse to believe that no one on here knows the answer to this: farcaster://casts/0x...e569f9f38f
I don’t quite get this viewpoint (though it’s clearly a popular one). Apple TV is my only input device and it’s unclear to me what would be much better if Apple also made the screen itself?
A TokenSet I bought is down 90%+ (https://www.tokensets.com/v2/set/0x9330129EdD3C67a0aa7801957d43D08c1465cC69/). I’m happy to harvest the loss but swapping to ETH would incur fees in excess of the total value. I believe I can send it to a “null address” to claim the loss—has anyone done this or know of a better
I’ve found Logseq preferable (though the mobile story also isn’t great)
(Obviously it’s *possible*, really meant “Is this cool at the product’s current stage?”)
Possible to create more than one Farcaster account? Realize that might be frowned upon.
Thinking of writing a post elaborating on this but feel like it would unintentionally feel like I’m dissing Farcaster. But I feel like two things can be true: 1. Farcaster is novel and differentiated from Twitter, product/tech-wise 2. Much of the reason people are preferring Farcaster today has nothing to do with 1
I think you’re right but I think this is a consequence of how social feeds are designed, and doesn’t *have* to be true. There’s a ton of value in bookmarking tweets, annotating them, tying them together with additional context over time. But who does that? The tools for those kinds of workflows don’t really ex
Feels like this should be built into Spotify? Allow people to broadcast, show when a friend is broadcasting, allow friends to join with one-click. I use Apple Music but that would get me to switch over.
To be clear, I know that Farcaster does actually have a lot of product differentiators. I just don’t see them being discussed nearly as much as “who uses it” (or perhaps more accurately, who doesn’t).
(I also use Tweetbot though, so my Twitter experience is already reverse-chronological and ad-free)
I’ve been seeing a ton of praise like this recently, and while I (clearly!) also like Farcaster, most of it seems to be about there just being way fewer people here, as opposed to anything to do with the product itself?
@dwr Is there a canonical “Why Farcaster?” document I can read? Want to better understand how this differs from Twitter besides having fewer people on it (I know that it’s build using smart contracts but it’s not yet obvious to me how or why that matters). Thank you!