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As a twitter user receiving praise, I want to know the implications and benefits of being praised. #1079

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divine-comedian opened this issue Jun 15, 2023 · 2 comments

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@divine-comedian
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Twitter Praise is more than a tool for praising within set communities, it is also an onboarding tool, praising outsiders to bring them closer.

We should consider that since we are able to praise people who might have no idea what the heck is going on we should have a way to communicate a few things:

  • How to register if they haven't already
  • Which community is praising them
  • what is praise
  • if they can expect any rewards/reputation and where can they claim it

I imagine the 3/4 top points are standard messaging but the last point might be custom, specific to a community

Since we are already having a message sent on successful praise we can use it for the community to relay important information to the praise receiver.

My suggestion:

On successful praise to unregistered receiver(s)

Standard message from bot that explains:

  • How to register
  • Which community is praising them
  • what is praise
    As well as a custom message set by the community admin:
  • if they can expect any rewards/reputation and where can they claim it

On successful praise to registered receiver

Standard Message:

  • Which community is praising them
    A custom message set by the community admin:
  • if they can expect any rewards/reputation and where can they claim it
@kristoferlund
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@divine-comedian
Great!

One thing to consider now that we develop bot #2 is to try to make the interaction flows as similar as possible between the two bots. This is just general feedback also meaning, if you come up with smart ideas for the Twitter bot we should mirror those for the Discord bot.

One success message is sent per praise, right? As a reply to the praise tweet. We are limited to the number of characters of a regular tweet. It might be difficult to include all you list.

In addition to the issues it would be good to have wireframes with some kind flowchart that detail how a twitter praise interaction plays out - which messages are being sent when etc. As simple as possible, just white boxes, lines and text. You can use the Miro board I created for brainstorming: https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVMBzP9YQ=/?share_link_id=712669093200

@cmaxwe11
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This is great information, could it be communicated as best practice (maybe in the community manager setup flow) that this information (how to register, what is praise, where to claim rewards, etc.) be part of the Twitter Profile of the community bot account? This is likely the first place a user will go when getting their first praise anyway (as the account that is replying).

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