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Marius Watz
@mariuswatz
My Rodeo collection is now at 2.7k tokens, congratulations on creating a sticky platform! As always, success in the startup space typically comes with some negative outcomes. In this case, my 2.7k collection is completely unbrowseable. No pagination, no filter by artist / category / month / year, no search within collection. Any ideas? 😘
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nbswwit
@nbswwit
100% agree on this, I don't think I have collected enough to get the survey (1.5K posts) 😅 - but in addition to these points, I still think giving people the ability to create their own (easy to edit and revise) Pintrest style boards within Rodeo would be amazing. (@kayvon) I think it would allow artists to collect and curate their own reference boards around certain niche themes. If people could also "follow" certain "boards" I think that would help create new creative roles of curator on the platform (which would of course also work well with the referral fees). For example, perhaps you could choose to receive notifications when @paul-prudence adds a new piece (either their own work, or collected) to their 'concrete poetry' board... I currently feel like I have no idea what I have in my Rodeo collection - so tools that would help me sort, filter, organise and celebrate works in mini galleries within the app would make a huge difference (to me).
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Paul Prudence
@paul-prudence
100% i want good accessibility down to the details of what @nbswwit and @mariuswatz are looking at now, and what they were looking at, within certain categories, a year ago. Archives/collections should be horizontal and accessible not vertical.
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Marius Watz
@mariuswatz
Those are good ideas, for sure. Right now I'm in collect-and-forget mode, when I saw that early @todemashi Rodeo post yesterday I was only able to find it by looking at his profile and seeing that I did in fact have one of it.
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