So now we can use the new @lens Storage Nodes to host metadata and media instead of our own IPFS/Arweave accounts? This is amazing!
Do we have any info on storage limits and restrictions?
Nothing is more difficult, and therefore more precious, than to be able to decide.
We’re migrating Hey to the new @lens! With Lens’ expansion, we will be able to scale Hey, improve user experience and speed, and onboard many more users.
MOM STFU IM CHOKING ON MY COMPOSIBLE GRAPH
“Graphs are a new Social Feature on Lens that maps Follow connections Account-to-Account basis on Lens. With the new Lens, developers can choose to utilize the existing global Graph to benefit from shared network effects, or they can create their own dedicated Graphs.”
We are proud to ship the new Lens as a Developer Preview. Powerful social legos on a high-performance blockchain.
“Developers can either use the global Feed for their users or deploy custom Feeds with flexible Rules. These rules, managed by the feed owner, can consist of open feeds where anyone can post, paid feeds, or token-gated feeds.
Feeds are designed to scale from personal blogs and collaborative publications to decentralized newspapers and curated interest feeds, where Rules and community governance are enforced transparently onchain, surpassing resilience and transparency of any current Web2 content platform. Feed rules could include transparent, community-driven content moderation rights enforced onchain.
Posts to the Feed are like Follows to the Graph. A post can only exist within a feed, and it’s created through a Feed. Posts come with Post Rules that can be set by the post’s author who can add conditions for users interacting with their posts. For example, the post author can require a specific ERC-20 balance to comment or allow only followers to quote.
Post Rules differ from Actions. Post Rules establish scarcity and conditions, while Actions extend to any smart contract functionality for richer user interactions.”
Grass… everywhere.