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Love Status, but wish you could easily find and connect with contacts from other (less private) communication channels? Head over to the forum where the Status community is discussing NIP-2, which deals with pseudonymous contact discovery: https://discuss.status.app/t/nip-2-pseudonymous-contact-discovery/4142 The proposed new initiative would introduce a feature through which Status users can discover the contacts they have on other platforms (such as X or in their phone address book), easily connect with them in Status, and start chatting with them via Status in a private, secure, and decentralised way. To succeed in its mission of bringing freedom of speech to the world, Status needs to succeed in gaining user adoption. With the messaging space being so dependent on ‘network effects’ (how many people would use a messenger app that none of their friends use?), this proposed feature could help bootstrap Status usage by making it trivially easy to connect with people you are already connected with via other social networks inside Status. While the feature would bring benefits from a UX, user growth, and utility perspective and would be designed to achieve the maximum level of privacy protection possible, it would still reduce the privacy of those choosing to use it to a certain extent. Therefore, like with other Status features that involve any privacy compromise, it would always be optional to use. This is also why we want to get the community’s input, thoughts and ideas about this feature specifically. If you have comments, feedback, suggestions, or concerns with this or any of the other NIPs, please join the ongoing discussions on the forum! http://discuss.status.app/t/new-initiative-proposal-governance-process/4140

Love Status, but wish you could easily find and connect with contacts from other (less private) communication channels? Head over to the forum where the Status community is discussing NIP-2, which deals with pseudonymous contact discovery:
https://discuss.status.app/t/nip-2-pseudonymous-contact-discovery/4142

The proposed new initiative would introduce a feature through which Status users can discover the contacts they have on other platforms (such as X or in their phone address book), easily connect with them in Status, and start chatting with them via Status in a private, secure, and decentralised way.

To succeed in its mission of bringing freedom of speech to the world, Status needs to succeed in gaining user adoption. With the messaging space being so dependent on ‘network effects’ (how many people would use a messenger app that none of their friends use?), this proposed feature could help bootstrap Status usage by making it trivially easy to connect with people you are already connected with via other social networks inside Status.

While the feature would bring benefits from a UX, user growth, and utility perspective and would be designed to achieve the maximum level of privacy protection possible, it would still reduce the privacy of those choosing to use it to a certain extent. Therefore, like with other Status features that involve any privacy compromise, it would always be optional to use. This is also why we want to get the community’s input, thoughts and ideas about this feature specifically.

If you have comments, feedback, suggestions, or concerns with this or any of the other NIPs, please join the ongoing discussions on the forum!
http://discuss.status.app/t/new-initiative-proposal-governance-process/4140

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🔎 In our latest blog, we delve deeper into Status Community management. (Link in the replies!) 🔍 🧑‍💼 Communities need management, and Community owners need administrative support. So, we’ve devised a fully decentralised solution to give it to them! 🤝 ⚖️ We needed to balance usability, functionality, and, as always, our principles. We achieved this through tokenised Community roles and token-gated Community management. 🧠 When minting their Owner token, Community Owners also mint an unlimited supply of TokenMaster tokens, which they can airdrop to trusted Community members. TokenMaster token hodlers can then perform administrative duties within the Community – the most powerful of which is assigning the Admin role to newly minted Community tokens and existing tokens, NFTs, or even @ensdomains names!! Hodlers of the tokens required to be an Admin can do things like admit new members to the Community, open and close channels, delete spam messages, etc. 🔐 Owners, TokenMasters, and admins can also be token-gate access to the Community itself or individual channels within it using a single token or combination of tokens. This opens up a whole host of management and monetisation opportunities and does so in an entirely decentralised manner. 🌐 ✨ It also brings new utility to existing tokens, NFTs, and ENS names – imagine the alpha channel in your NFT community requires users to hodl 5 or more of your project’s digital collectibles!! 🤯 📖 Read more about this powerful and entirely decentralised feature in our latest blog post (you’ll find the link in the replies below!) 👇 1/2 Token-Gated Community Management in Status 2.0: https://t.co/haQfWCdD2c What do you think of this groundbreaking solution for web3 community management?? Let us know in the replies!! 2/2 https://t.co/4EtNQV446E
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