Post by @christina • Hey
I know a lot of you are here because you believe Lens and the mission.
Some questions for our power users and OGs. ****Honest answers only. Don’t be afrai
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- Great questions!
Some of my answers..
- I use Lens (mainly on Orb) because I like the user experience and the fact that there isn't too much "noise". I like the way I can easily catch up on what I've missed is a clear concise manner, and that how everything I post is presented in a way that-i feel at least-does it justice. From a more neutral standpoint, I like the way lens gives you the freedom to choose what platform you'd like to engage with, depending on what your needs for Lens are.
That flexibility enables a plethora of potential options to partition your sociL media usage without having to recultivate a following.
- The monetisation aspect I really like, more from the standpoint of "cutting out clicks" and providing a pathenof least resistance to collect art/content you love. One thing I'm not sure about is ethically, should people be allowed to monetise content they didn't create...?
I like the idea of the idea of being able to tip and reward people for sharing with me something that I like, maybe the language needs to be changed to "tip" rather than "collect" for some posts changed to
- 1. I really believe in the core idea of an open permissionless social graph and the benefits for all participants in sharing and creating value together.
I use Lens because I’m excited to see how the ecosystem is growing and developing and because I love to try out new ambitious things.
I would say I use it daily (mostly orb) through my phone but my session times aren’t that long because there’s only so much interesting stuff going on on Lens every day.
Using tons of other socials (Instagram, Reddit, X, FC, Messengers and more).
I think the one thing that Lens has really nailed is customization. I mean that both from a builders and a users perspective. The amount of building blocks that are adaptable from the protocol is truly astonishing and still heavily under explored imo. (Modules, Publications, Open Actions, …)
I also think that composability across apps is a very neat feature but Lens is not the only protocol with that feature + it doesn’t really truly unlock its potential until there’s many different vibrant apps with their own community and product.
I think ownership is a very abstract concept. I do care about control (Profile, Data) but other then that there are few things on Lens that I really care to own.
Monetization is a different story because it’s a win win for everyone. Creators can get rewarded and reinvest more time and resources into building their platform and users have opportunities to get rewarded for their time and attention.
- I use lens because despite some differences I
Believe in the team and the teams of the apps to create a great ecosystem that isn’t a condensed CT.
At this point I’m using lens more than any other app on my phone.
Lens solves many things. If not all things for creators. The main thing that is not but requires a lot of different pieces to fall in place would be video monetizing based on views and same with music. (Since copyright of different things come into play)
As an artist I care about ownership over my own Destiny. While also I care to be properly compensated based on my thoughts of the matters.
As a user I see the light on both ends. I own and have more freedom over things I collect than that of call iTunes. And I am able to make money being a user without feeling like I’m having to be an influencer.
So I say both equally for the most part in ownership / monetization
For whatever reason CT has shunned polygon and that has hurt the growth within lens ecosystem. Which in turn hurts the growth of creators. For whatever reason OP / Base are area of choice (mainly because Coinbase is Coinbase). I’m intrigued to see someone build in the middle of both lens and OP … but i think that’s my main thing. The expansion that I feel should’ve happened after permissionless did not occur.
- I check Lens every day now, and I post as much as possible.
I do feel a bit of social fatigue (I downloaded and deleted threads, I never signed into TikTok) but Hey and Orb are stickier for me.
My Twitter feed is probably overly bloated and needs a day of culling to make it useful again.
Lens is like a collection of friends posting - feels more like the old intimate social networks but perhaps that'll change.
I have farcaster and check it from time to time. The clubs are handy. There's inconsistencies in the way frames and things work so I don't love it. I can't say that outsourcing or insourcing the development of flagship apps hurts or helps yet. Warpcast does feel pretty smooth to use but there's also UX problems.
Ownership isn't hugely important to me on an abstract level but the practical outcomes of that are a net positive -> portable social graphs for a start.
Monetization is important in that there's a pretty obvious killer use case for that but until there's critical mass, it'll be hard to make that sticky for everyone.
Collects, splits, referals seem like great base level infrastructure for when it hits and have potential to draw a lot of new users in.
I know a lot of non-English speakers have trouble getting their head around the 'special functionality' like collects. The inconsistency between apps probably doesn't help, but assume that will be solved over time.
The inconsistency in apps is probably my bigger complaint, but again that'll be a solved problem. Critical mass would be next but I trust y'all will solve that too.
- 1. Originally I couldn’t wait to be a part of lens because I love innovation, I love what web3 stands for, and the thought of a decentralized social media platform was an incredible thought.
2.other socials: I work in marketing, particularly digital marketing so I dibble and dabble in all of the web2 ones. Most of my activity is Instagram though. Twitter used to be a part of my stack but it was just way too negative all the effing time. Web3, I’m using lens via orb and Phaver. I’m on farcaster as well via Warpcast, but lens is definitely better— degen is the biggest draw for farcaster, but the communities leave a ton to be desired.
3. Monetization is an easy solve and an easy draw, the community on lens is just so much better than other apps too. I wanna get paid as much as the next guy, but more than that I’m interested in good convo with some likeminded folk. I wanna learn from people and celebrate them and their creations. Lens fills that gap easily. Plus orb is just so damn nice . Shout out to @lens/nilesh and the team.
4. Ownership in terms of owning my social media posts, matters a bit less. Ownership in terms of owning my creations, matters a lot . Monetization also matters. So I’d say I’m balanced I. That regard
5. What’s missing? That’s tough. First thing first, as a marketer, I immediately notice that there isn’t really good functionality for “boosting” posts. For individual users, maybe it doesn’t matter as much. As creators it could unlock more visibility. For businesses that will inevitably enter the space it opens up a world for them too. Instagram nailed it when they started improving their DMs and I think lens can do just a bit better there too.
- 1/2: I'm on Lens daily and feel it's much more friendly and personal than the other socials. Besides Lens im still sometimes on Twitter and rarely on Instagram.
3: The most important thing for me is the basic Philosophy of a decentralized, censorship resistant and add free platform. All the connections and possibilities around tokens are another big plus and I think we will see much more crazy innovation and fun things here.
4: Ownership
5: Main issue on Lens to me is just the lack of active users. Good thing about that is that it feels like a small family but we would definitely need more going on. Also content is sometimes a bit boring and repetitive and too focused around web3. Would be great to have more people posting just about everything
- **Why are you using Lens?**
it's Digital LEGO
Lens started out in my mind as social networking framework, allowing experiences like Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and more to exist, all under the same unique user ID. Where it started to get really interesting is the collectability of posts and control over charging/sharing. With some imagination you can build anything through the Lens platform with infinitely more control and composability.
The team and long term vision of avara.xyz and its ecosystem
‘In the era of web3, individual ownership, control, and portability are reshaping the way we interact online – making us all liquid citizens of the internet. As a creative and engineering-centric team, our enthusiasm is stoked by the limitless possibilities that the web3 world opens up—solving various challenges and contributing to an open, balanced ecosystem. Under the Avara umbrella, each of our brands will adhere to our core principles, mirroring our dedication to high-quality design, usability, and functionality. Our passion to build transformative products that people use and love fuels us as we continue to develop in DeFi, social and other spaces. As we grow, our unwavering focus remains on living up to the trust and high expectations that you, our community, place in us.
As web3 capabilities increasingly become interwoven into the fabric of the next-gen internet, we believe this transformation will foster new businesses and offer a fair playing field, creating a vibrant web3 ecosystem that benefits all participants—users, creatives, applications, networks, algorithms, protocols, and DAOs alike.’
Some of the apps - Hey, Orb and Bonsai are now offering a glimpse of whats possible. I wonder when apps like Family, Sonar and more DeFi legos are integrated in Lens the fun really starts.
**What other socials are you using (web2 and other web3 models)?**
web2 - Instagram, Twitter, Bandcamp
**Do you care more about ownership, monetization or both equally?**
both equally
**What don’t you love about it right now? ie whats missing from the experience web2 or other web3 solutions do better.**
Lens can feel’s like a one big ETH Conference echo chamber sometimes. Needs more diversity of Creators, Devs and community.
Can other chains get involved ?
Berachain, Fantom, Mantel, Blast come to mind.
Can more Creators get involved ?
From my experience there's a lack of quality original collectable content unique to Lens.
- Currently have a love/hate relationship to any form of socials, trying to preserve my sanity and attention, but I do check Lens, mainly through Orb, more regularly now. Once every other days at least.
On a lot of socials, but most of them (especially Meta) I despise. X is chaos but fun. Warpcast? Frankly not bad but couldn't care less.
Ownership >>>> monetisation, I recognise the immense importance and use-case of monetisation, but to this day I still tend to get negative bias for monetised content, most of it I don't resonate with and it just ends up adding to the noise I’m trying to avoid in the first place. I personally would rather spend a nice sum on 1 great collectible once in a while, then tipping for mid-tier content. Sorry not sorry mais c'est fatigant!
While I enjoy the intimate feeling I get on Lens, I wish there were more technical content and discussions for me to keep learning stuff. I wish I would discover more broadly stimulating content, from people I follow AND don't follow (I believe it's a matter of one's own type of curation, and way of engaging), news/takes from outside of our ecosystem.
I also wish I would be able to personalise more what/who I'm seeing: mute, get notifications on someone's posts, chronological vs most important publications not solely based on number of followers, easier threads like on X, a better way to find and curate your garden.
- I check Orb/Hey every day - started using it about a month and a half ago.
I am still finding it hard to:
a. find users
b. get discovered
c. see how my posts are doing
d. notifications in general
Would be nice to get notifications about addresses linked to mine that are joining lens.
It seems that no app can provide proper follow reccs (i know Hey has them but its always the same 20 people!) and this also makes it hard for people to discover my profile. I usually never have a problem with this, and have an audience on Twitter, and my Farcaster one seems to be growing too.
I also find it quite hard to overcome the UX issues, especially around notifications. I find out 3-4 days after I posted who liked it, if im lucky and i usually have to check both Hey and Orb. Something is off there.
All in all - Orb feels lonely to me, and to peers that are just joining. A bit like when i first joined Twitter in 2010 or so.
We did an at home test, and my husband said the apps had wayy too many UX constraints for him to spend time on them - he's not a crypto native, so he also doesnt quite grasp the urge to dogfood and give feedback, but he was not convinced (and yes I did bribe him and took him out for dinner)
- Great post @lens/christina and great feedback everyone. We will take the feedback into account while designing / re-designing some of the features. I agree with most of the feedback in principle !
- Oh yea and something else I don’t necessarily love, is that monetization sort of changed the nature of the platforms. All of a sudden everything shifted toward being more … commercial? More shilling . More spam . It comes with the territory I suppose and it’s a delicate balance but could be something that sort of keeps the platform esoteric instead of mass adoption
- "Why are you using Lens?" I believe onchain based social graph(s) will be the backbone of the future digital social communication. + I hope we'll see new social experiences built on top of this onchain social graph (soon).
"How often?" daily
"What other socials are you using (web2 and other web3 models)?" twitter, instagram for very niche use cases.
"Does Lens solve any obvious current problems better than others in feature set? (Both builders POV and users)" yes - it's fun to be here. no - still waiting for the first wave of new social UX.
"Do you care more about ownership, monetization or both equally?" neither nor
"What don’t you love about it right now? ie whats missing from the experience web2 or other web3 solutions do better." SEARCH :-). I think there was a group of people (close to aave/lens) who worked on lens based concepts in the very early days. They built the first meme builder on lens and afair they followed a f*ck around and find out approach. imho the @lens/lens ecosystem needs more of this.
- Why are you using Lens? How often?
I use Lens 3-4 times a week. I'm here because i'm fascinated by the evolution of social media powered by web3 and believe that unique innovations will come out of Lens. There's also big upside to being here early to projects like Lens, i've seen this play out so many times.
What other socials are you using (web2 and other web3 models)?
Mostly Twitter and Farcaster rn. Instagram and tik tok casually, but much less.
Does Lens solve any obvious current problems better than others in feature set? (Both builders POV and users)
Right now no, what lens has is a unique community and set of client, and a lot of potential in my eyes. there's def some features that i like, being able to see other ppls feed on hey, minting with tokens, owning my social graph...
Do you care more about ownership, monetization or both equally?
I think monetization is more important in the beginning. That's what will make ppl come. Ownership is essential to enable substantial economic activity longer term.
What don’t you love about it right now? ie whats missing from the experience web2 or other web3 solutions do better.
I love how new Lens feels and the optimism in the small community + all the small teams fighting to innovate. Super exciting. I don't like that experience w/ multiclients makes it fragmented on desktop and mobile, its missing something like frames x open actions, its missing creators. There should be more web3 creators on here. Start there, not with web2 creators imo, those will come whenever monetization is strong and lens tokens have gone up
I think at this point Lens is missing the upside that'll attract a new wave of users. Its a tricky balance between healthy community, speculation, growth and product innovation. Lens needs to stand out thanks to its unique capabilities like ERC 6551 profiles. Why not create a product around that and a whole new social experience...
- Why am I using lens and how often?
I’m using Lens because I believe in permission-less social media and I care about ownership of one’s views, ideas and content which has all but dissipated in the traditional web2 social media. I check into my lens feed about 10/15 times a day.
What other socials am I using?
Lens is the only web3 social I use frequently. I did try the Internet Computer based dapp, mastadon , post, thread and also a few others but Lens in my opinion has the closest UI experience to web2 socials. I’m also a heavy user of Twitter as unfortunately Lens is yet to become a consistent and fast source of information/news.
Current problems solved by Lens:
Popular Lens apps implemented user interface and experience that are very close to web2 apps. Compared to other web3 apps, I feel I have better control of the feed. Being able to sort posts by clubs/groups in some apps is also a very useful feature. Finally, onboarding experience is relatively smooth for newcomers and does not require a lot of crypto knowledge.
Ownership vs Monitization:
I care more about ownership and being able to express my views and ideas. Being able to own arts, music, even posts I like onchain is a big facilitator towards monetisation too. I like the fact that creators can find a way to monetise their work and grow a community around them organically.
What I don’t love:
Obviously volume of content is low given the low active user base. If I check my feed 10 minutes apart, most contents stays the same. Maybe if the feed algorithm recycled older posts with the newer ones to keep the feed “fresh”? But this could be more like a dapp issue and not lens issue.
Also, I,d love to see Lens go multi chain and tap onto dedicated user base of other chains. Finally I shared some ideas before in this post 👇
https://hey.xyz/posts/0xb4bc-0x0371-DA-4730173b
- One year ago, I hopped aboard this train, and since then, here's what I've learned:
Conceptually, there's no such thing as using Lens directly; instead, we engage with various apps built on the Lens protocol. It's akin to questioning why and how often you start your car's engine instead of asking about driving your car; it feels like a misjudged inquiry.
If this question isn't misjudged but suggests that people are drawn to these apps because of Lens, then it's an overstatement today. I believe people came here for the Lens but are staying here for the apps.
When Lens successfully brought its vision to life, established the protocol, and welcomed projects on board, they should have:
Transition to a permissionless model swiftly,
Distinguish the paywall promptly,
Onboard a more diverse range of influencers or channels from web2,
Because;
The social dynamics within all ecosystems resemble a closed web3 forum with some kind of influencers.
The tech stack still needs scalability and speed improvements.
The financial incentives are enjoyable, but we still need more users to see meaningful transactions.
Nevertheless, I still believe in the foundation idea and the next generation of social media thesis. However, more than ownership, decentralization, and cross-platform usage are required to onboard the following 1 billion users today.
It needs to be faster, socially inclusive, easy & free to onboard. Then, yeah...
We may be the next big thing.
- Hello Christina.
I am using Lens because of the decentralisation vision, because I can see my history no matter what app I am using and of course because of potential financial benefit.
The thing I want to see though is real decentralisation, because with the current Momoka setup we are centralised
- I am a new user, but since I use it for something like half e year or more, I believe, that Lens is just in a good postion and beggining of its best days.
- You should probably use a surveying tool for this IMO
- I use Lens to post onchain and inform myself every single day. I also have a second account @lens/proofofflower where I post daily AI-generated flower art that people can collect and enjoy.
I also use Warpscast and, sometimes, X.
As a builder, I'm currently facing challenges in building a Lens Client because I'm stuck with gasless uploading of post data to Arweave using the Irys SDK, and then posting it on-chain using the Lens React SDK.
I care about ownership and the flexibility to sign into other clients with all my followers. Monetizing content is amazing for digital art or memes, and I also enjoy tipping for knowledge or work that someone shares.
For builders, we need more online learning resources, like tutorial videos, not just documentation. I want to build a client for designers who can post their designs with data licenses and a collect module. Also, we need something like creator dashboards where insights about protocol earnings are displayed and analyzed. I recently published and open-sourced a design for a $BONSAI dashboard as an example.
- * Why am I using Lens:
- My partner @lens/cristianvaldivia introduced it to me
- Stayed for the opportunity to build a social media, without being owned by Zuck or Elon, that we could program money into it.
- Fell in love with the wierd funny people here
* How often: everyday
* Other socials: Instagram (my previous and not degen friends), twitter cause it's like reading the news, and a little of LinkedIn and Warpcast for the connections.
* Problems solved: not being owned by a corporation, infinite possibilities of experiences in different apps with the same friends. No censorship, at least at protocol level.
* Ownership or monetization: hard one, for now both equally.
* Not love: breaks a lot, we don't loose our data, but we often loose our keys, and without a recovery system, we are fked. Many airdrop obssesed people. And rn, too many creators, a too little fans, we need more fans!!!!!
- Dear @lens/christina
Read the frens replies and for sure I am aligned almost all and no need to re-mention especially with the technical benefits as Lens is offering to its adaptors
Other than this I am quite happy to have a web3 ecosystem which promises freedom and a flexible structure even for the future dapps. Hence developing my personal ecosystem on Lens provides me easy adaption on “to be created dapps” since my time matters
Also in Web3 we love 2 directional communication rather than 1 for web2 giant social apps
- Tbh, started using Phaver which is built on lens if I remember correctly through @lens/mocaverse Phaver activation, originally used It to farm points but I kinda enjoy it now. Feels like I’m early to a new movement. Also use Twitter, discord, telegram and reddit. I care about ownership and monetization(I don’t mind not being paid, as long as the company isn’t making money at my expense), my issue with it is there’s not a lot of users, and most users I see it feels like they’re farming some points or the other.
- To answer the question of why and how often, I wanted to take my place here because I see it as the technology of the future. I also think that the posts shared are of very high quality compared to other social media accounts. We are just at the beginning of the road. In terms of usage, I spend a few hours a day here. Keep Phavering 🦄
- How to retain the user's time to stay on lens is a big problem
- - Why are you using Lens? How often?
- I use Lens primarily to interact with interesting individuals and, of course, to generate income. While not openly admitted, aside from developers, most users are motivated by financial gain.
- What other socials are you using (web2 and other web3 models)?
- I use Twitter and Farcaster.
- Does Lens solve any obvious current problems better than others in feature set? (Both builders' POV and users)
- I don't perceive a significant difference between web2 and web3 social platforms. However, web3 onboarding tends to be more challenging. Additionally, there are limitations, such as being blocked by apps; for instance, I was blocked by Hey after minimal usage and attempts to contact support yielded no response for eight days.
- Do you care more about ownership, monetization, or both equally?
- Ownership is crucial; being banned from an app like Hey renders me powerless. Fighting bots is an uphill battle since there's no effective way to distinguish bot behavior from human activity. Monetization is also important, as the majority of users are driven by financial incentives, even though many may not openly admit it.
- Why are you using Lens? How often?
Using Lens every day, Orb + Hey. Enjoy Orb's algo.
What other socials are you using (web2 + other web3 models)?
IG >> discover a lot of new music here bc of who I follow, and also live for Leenda Dong sketches.
Twitter >> reluctantly – I left music twitter when I didn't have to manage brand accounts anymore, bc it was so toxic. Now back for crypto twitter...
Reddit
Medium
Farcaster
TT
Does Lens solve any obvious current problems better than others in feature set? (Both builders POV and users)
Collect functionality differentiates the platform from anywhere else rn imo. It is much more straightforward than fc, and the range of choice Lens gives users w collects also separates it. Still need to work out tipping because curators of good shit get left behind since it's not their own stuff? (Speaking for myself here, lol.)
Really appreciate creator licensing + think that will be especially huge in months to come.
The community is second to none on ay socials – overall very supportive and genuinely really lovely – something you really won't find elsewhere.
Also appreciate how responsive @lens/nilesh and @@lens/yoginth are!
Do you care more about ownership, monetization or both equally?
Both.
What don't you love about it right now? ie whats missing from the experience web2 or other web3 solutions do better.
Deeply want integrations of Clubs on Hey. I'd love to see a similar algo to Orb on Hey as well.
Notifications are brain frazzling rn, better on Hey though. I wish they were aggregated on Orb, rather than appearing in handfuls. Turning on curated/followers means I miss genuine replies + quotes, along bots ofc.
FC has a lot more active users purposefully contributing to the ecosystem, which means you can find people doing everything from a broad channel (music) down to more niche (Japanese music), + the UX of channel integration is tidier. By sheer numbers, more artists mean that there's more room for discovery of amazing creations + music. That said the feel on that platform is mega gatekeeper-y + shilling-y + pretty negative overall. I've found some likeminded people for sure, but the sheer amount of aggro is pretty striking. (I'm going to DM you more about this, bc every time I 'spicy take' I either anger a shill or some technical thing malfunctions...)
Music app is desperately needed on Lens. Have some ideas on this, but I can't code... yet. (I'm doing a solidity bootcamp rn, lol.) I also think it would be pertinent to be able to play both Web2 + Web3 releases; ecosystem on Web3 is too small rn, there needs to be integration or a bridge between the two imo.
Superficial: the glitch with emojis on Hey, where they insert themselves into the para rather than end of the line, that has been going on for ages is annoying.
Elsewhere I'd love to see these things fixed:
Longstanding issue: When sharing gallery posts via Orb, the first image in the gallery doesn't show up on Hey.
Ability to manually select thumbnail in video post via Orb.
On a semi-regular basis, collect functionality doesn't work/glitches out. E.g. you select collect + assign Bonsai + a number and it doesn't show up as a collect. Or you select free collect + it becomes a paid collect.
Compression can be heinous sometimes; I think this is a glitch, bc it's generally OK.
- I think what’s missing is launching new markets but that’s more about front end developers. Everyone was championing open actions and I hadn’t seen too many just yet. I think there needs too be more aggressive exploration about Lens Capabilities.
- I believe Lens is not collecting my data like X/Meta. That's the major driving force for me to use DeSoc.
Other than that, I'm really the owner of my profiles and my content and I have option to monetize it and create value.
I also use @lens/yup_io, because why not. That's the future. @lens/orb has great front-end UIUX for Lens.
I wish there were permissionless reporting of spams and we all can collaborate to create working algorithm for the same. That would give clean and targeted experience to all. Rather than creating a guess-game algorithms of what an user wanna see.
- - I'm in love with the mission of Lens. Especially when I think about the impact social media will have on my children.
- I quit X and YouTube. Only use Farcaster and LinkedIn besides Lens. Also some Twitch whenever one of my esports teams play.
- Owning my data and not having vendor lock-in to one client is what does it for me. If I don't like a "For you" algo I can switch and hence avoid those that are optimised for confrontation and polarisation. The smart contract composability is what keeps me excited for when it takes off one day
- Ownership
- The UX is far better on web2 still and also on Warpcast IMO. I also feel like Farcaster has done a better job at attracting relevant crypto personalities hence making the Twitter-like content better. That being said, Lens still has the opportunity to be king in other social verticals like longer form content, video, forums and audio.
- For the last couple of weeks I've been using Lens every day. I'd been getting increasingly disillusioned with web2 social media because no one sees my posts there any more. After so many years of using Fb & Twitter (I never got into IG or TikTok), being shadow-banned really sucked. So I was looking for somewhere else to post. At this point, I'm done signing up to every new web2 platform that pops up. If I was going to start from scratch again, it had to be on a web3 platform/protocol so that I actually own the relationships I foster. Having created a Lens profile a while back but not done much with it, I decided to dive in. I also signed up to Farcaster recently but I'm finding it easier to find my tribe here. (It helps that we have the Lens Music TG chat so I knew at least some other folks here already.)
The monetisation aspect is an added bonus. I'm not an influencer type and don't expect to earn a living from posting here, but I do like the fact that someone can show their appreciation for a post by collecting it. It's a deeper connection than clicking a like button. And I'm planning to drop some exclusive collectibles here soon. 👀
One UX thing I find a bit disorienting is that my notifications don't always sync up across desktop (mostly using Hey) and mobile (Orb). It seems like different apps group/prioritise notif categories (likes, follows, quotes, mirrors etc) differently so some are easier to spot than others. More uniformity here might help?
Another thing is that often when I'm writing a post, the formatting randomly changes. I've noticed that especially when I use an emoji: it will get added in the middle of a word in a previous paragraph instead of where my cursor is, and paragraph breaks will get removed. Also, a couple of times my post hasn't shown up after posting and I've had to rewrite it from memory. Once that happened like 6 times; an hour later they all suddenly showed up so I had to go and delete them 🤦♂️
Last thing (in case @lens/nilesh reads this): on Orb I can't see who's collected a specific post.
- why i can't collect it? :(
- yes i do believe lens is the platform where creator artist can share their art and feel better then post it on web2 platforms its future all are moving into technology type things lens web3 as im music artist i joined phaver coz of phaver i knw this lens project as im phaver verified member and supportor i want Hey also give love as phaver did i want hey to give verified tick soo it will be great :)
- just started using Lens and i am loving it
- Phaver , Orb or Both! 🤔