Recently, I discovered an interesting phenomenon—the incentive mechanism of the creation platform is quietly upgrading. The past half month has been a busy holiday period, and my posting frequency has decreased significantly. As a result, my creator income for this month actually increased by 50%.
After some calculation, this is already the third time since last year that I have felt an incentive boost, and this time the increase is the largest. Honestly, this reverse incentive model is quite interesting—less output but more income, which feels like the content ecosystem is adjusting its weighting logic.
Even more exaggerated are those daily update experts and creators focused on traffic operations—what kind of earnings can they make in a month? This number should be very interesting. It seems that in 2026, the platform is really increasing its investment in creator distribution.
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-03 07:53
Fewer posts but more earnings, this logic is a bit crazy. Has the platform started to reverse the trend?
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TokenUnlocker
· 01-03 07:50
This is outrageous—producing less actually earns more? It feels like the platform is secretly adjusting something.
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ForkTongue
· 01-03 07:50
Bro, these numbers are a bit crazy. Sending less actually earns more? Suspecting that the platform is testing a new algorithm internally.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 01-03 07:40
Lying flat actually earns more? That logic is a bit absurd, but I believe it.
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TradFiRefugee
· 01-03 07:31
Damn, this reverse incentive logic is pretty interesting. Is it about filtering content quality or just purely reducing costs?
Recently, I discovered an interesting phenomenon—the incentive mechanism of the creation platform is quietly upgrading. The past half month has been a busy holiday period, and my posting frequency has decreased significantly. As a result, my creator income for this month actually increased by 50%.
After some calculation, this is already the third time since last year that I have felt an incentive boost, and this time the increase is the largest. Honestly, this reverse incentive model is quite interesting—less output but more income, which feels like the content ecosystem is adjusting its weighting logic.
Even more exaggerated are those daily update experts and creators focused on traffic operations—what kind of earnings can they make in a month? This number should be very interesting. It seems that in 2026, the platform is really increasing its investment in creator distribution.