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@kyle
“There are so many bots here.” Look at Twitter replies on tweets from large accounts - you’ll see the same thing but worse (scams). The notification filters solved this issue. Time is better spent focusing on growing real users and apps, not getting hung up on the bots that will inevitably be on a network.
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@cassie
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@christopher
the bots are better here
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@dwr.eth
And... the "bots" all pay the protocol $3, every year. Priority mode (on by default) eliminates nearly all of them from the entire app. Also relatively easy for other clients to adopt. Focus is on getting more good users discovered and then getting more good users signed up.
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@lightcap.eth
Alternatively, knowing that the bots will come. Design defensively.
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@lightcap.eth
/icebreaker or another ethereum attestation service schema.
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@lightcap.eth
/icebreaker
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@a5ht4r
Not my experience. Priority mode hid a lot of replies from actual real people I know. It’s just not big enough yet for it to be a problem, probably will be in the future though.
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@gtscottyyy
this is typical for my notifications on x so even if you somehow avoid them in comments you’re still getting assaulted
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Granted you +100 🔥 FIRE. Balance verification needed.
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