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RSS3 MetaMask Social Snap RSS3 Social Notifier created

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On November 20th, it was announced by the decentralized content distribution and social protocol RSS3 that the MetaMask social snap RSS3 Social Notifier has been created. This will allow MetaMask users to connect to all on-chain social data (such as Lens and Farcaster) and synchronize their existing social graphs. Users will receive notifications directly through MetaMask and be able to follow their friends' latest activities in a human-readable format. Currently, RSS3 Social Notifier is still waiting for final approval and listing by MetaMask, but users can try it out using the MetaMask developer version, MetaMask Flask.

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