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In hindsight the warpcast autofollow list was actually a social capital incentive that effectively turned power users into advocates for the protocol The users on the auto follow list had an incentive to grow the protocol because social capital accrued to them Kinda similar to a token in that sense
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Didn’t really feel like a big win. I ended up on that list, and now I’ve got a bunch of bots and inactive accounts following me. Wish there was a way to clear out dormant followers
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a prune would be interesting
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a tool that would SHOW you that, even if it didnt let you do the actual pruning, would be valuable
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I might do some analysis around this. Just to get a better understanding of who my followers are
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https://dune.com/queries/4725289/7850851/
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And your query is just counting reactions from my followers on my casts. I just ran a query to see how many of them have casted in the last 30 days (root or reply) and got 8,039 which is 17.61% of 45,657 (my total followers). So similar numbers. But if we went deeper and tried to look at how many of these active accounts are bots/spammers/farmers, I think the percentage of qDAU would be lower
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choo choo 🚂
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