TL;DR
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The coolest thing about Web3 social? You own your digital identity (not the platforms).
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That means you can take your username, friends list, direct message logs, and posted content with you across platforms.
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And as of today – if you’re using a social platform built on Lens: you can now perform the worlds largest snub, and block people…across ALL platforms.
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R.I.P to any spammers and/or scammers using Lens social apps.
Full Story
Lens Protocol is one of the more popular Web3 social protocols…or better yet: ‘building platforms.’
(If you’re thinking about creating a Web3 social app, you can use Lens to do so).
The coolest thing about Web3 social? You own your digital identity (not the platforms).
That means you can take your username, friends list, direct message logs, and posted content with you across platforms.
…and as of today – if you’re using a social platform built on Lens:
You can now perform the worlds largest snub, and block people…across ALL platforms.
For those on your sh*t list, that means no comments, follows, messages, or quote-comments (think quote-tweets) anywhere on Lens.
R.I.P to any spammers and/or scammers using Lens social apps.
(We’ll always remember the creative ways you spelled “W.h.@.T.s.A.p.p” in your attempts to skirt automated content moderation protocols).