Post by @nader • Hey
What do you want to see in the next 3-6 months from the @lensprotocol + @aavee.lens DevRel teams? What would make your life easier as a developer building
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I have 3 Dev - unfortunately no DevRel requests. But ... I'll leave them here ;-) (1) quote mirror. Imo a very powerful feature to feature ;-) content. (2) visibility of ("above average") collect fee share. I think collect is the killer feature of lens so far. And there are already lots of options how to use it, but it's basically invisible in the feed - and even in the post rn. ( @lenster.lens ) (3) API: "explore" for collect and like as well (enable delta load collect and like interactions)
One major thing that is missing in the lens stack is privacy. Right now lens functions like twitter or linkedin where everything is public but from my experience more meaningful social interactions are done on social networks in which you can share content that not everyone can see. As a dev, I’d love to be able to build more private use cases of lens and combine that with, for example, the degrees of separation so that anyone that is at most x followers away from you can see your posts.
More github projects example such as the existing lens api example. Also, would love to see your relayer implementation
An official subgraph with schema similar to api.lens.dev 😅
Maybe API which shows cooldown when user will be able to post/collect/follow again after he reached the limit. Quite sad for users that after following some amount recommended profiles they aren't able to post/comment. Also trying to figure out how to get an array of users who follows u, but u don't follow them, so by a click u can follow these people.
Hello. The ability to set a percentage to share earnings on collected posts with other Lens users. It would be great for collaborative work.
I would like to be able to use my lens account to allow signing wallets to access gitcoin to start donations; I would like len to work with more protocols to authorise access than just a gmail