Where can I find that graph?
Let's hope that the decline in activity can be attributed to a decline in the activity of bot accounts and opportunistic accounts (the ones that say "nice!" and "gm" on every post).
Perhaps ML algorithms in combination with a hybrid reputation system? Hybrid in the sense that reputation points could be gained from different sources, (proof-of-personhood, government id, third party attestation) and all connected together by a social graph.
I want to add to the discussion the emergence of really good AI bots. In the (near?) future, we will have AI bots that are able to post creative content, grow followers, etc. The same bot could be on many different platforms (github, lens, ...) to further grow it's credibility. But all with the intention of malicious behavior, for example money scams and democracy disruption. Like human troll factories but on a much larger scale. Also, the bot, unlike a human, doesn't care if it gets banned or gets it's reputation destroyed. My prediction is that in the future, some kind of physical based identity may be needed, when it gets harder and harder to tell that a bot is a bot.
Hey guys! Any thoughts on starting taking questions from the nation on Lenster as well, alongside Twitter?
It was either Bankless podcast or The Daily Gwei Refuel
Enabled it. But one improvement could be to add a "what's this?" link alongside with the setting.