isn't the whole network accessible over HTTP? Sounds free to us.
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scraping has limitations, and as for API, well, you remember Meerkat?
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(I've been thinking about this for a while)
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your urbit holds your *own* api keys and can auto-update your connectors over the network
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what we're quibbling over is the value of hijacking an existing network. Building a brand new network is technologically "simple".
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I'm down to build over it too, just, I'm thinking broader
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seems that a new network with low cost of exit is even better
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think twurbit is more of a star or a galaxy-sized node?
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clearly what needs to happen is a) :talk reply chains, b) follow mechanism, c) a public feed/forum. then bam
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or is that the journal/subscription arch that I haven't quite figured out yet?
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you can create a public feed anyone can subscribe to and add it to a public page. We just need a follow button.
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