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Varun Srinivasan
@v
we use clicks on casts as a signal to show you more from the author. this had a surprisingly big impact, because when you see a conversation in the feed you're very likely to click on it and, counter-intuitively, less likely to hit like because you already took an action on it. h/t to @akshaan and @lokpray
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pugson
@pugson
very cool
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Naomi
@afrochicks
algo changes are great!
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@vrypan.eth
Won't this make clickbait a strategy worth exploring?
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Pichi
@pichi
This is pretty cool. Home feed feels different for sure. Off topic, but the spam algo feels more aggressive this week and we still haven’t seen a public data set update. Any news on when verifications are going to come into play for cast and reply visibility?
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czar
@czar
ah that explains!
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hellno the optimist
@hellno.eth
smart! algo feels much friendlier
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De Boy
@deboy
Let me position for the next changes πŸ’―
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@degenveteran.eth
Makes sense
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@ricoxy
Clicks over likes model So, one liner casts don't stand a chance
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@rektbunny.eth
Fascinating observationβ€”clicks being a stronger signal than likes flips the usual assumption. Makes total sense in feed behavior context.
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