Noticed something interesting about the Kermit community's engagement strategy. They're leveraging coordinated Telegram campaigns pretty effectively—old-school but works. Meanwhile, X feels like a broken feedback system. Posts vanish into the void, there's no chronological sorting, conversations don't flow naturally, and honestly the whole platform lacks real-time community momentum. You get drowned out instead of amplified. It's wild how token communities are figuring out that centralized platforms just aren't built for organic coordination anymore.
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TokenEconomist
· 1h ago
actually, this is exactly what happens when you apply basic information theory to platform design—X's algorithm is essentially creating a signal-to-noise problem ceteris paribus. think of it this way: telegram's chronological feed is like traditional market efficiency, everyone sees the same order of events. but X? it's algorithmic chaos that breaks the coordination game entirely.
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CryptoDouble-O-Seven
· 17h ago
TG is indeed much more reliable than X. That crappy algorithm of X really messes with the mindset.
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MidnightTrader
· 17h ago
Telegram is really the last stronghold for community building... X has long been fallen, and the algorithm is just feeding crap.
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not_your_keys
· 17h ago
TG is really still the same, much smoother than X. Why are there still people insisting on dragging things out on X?
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TradFiRefugee
· 17h ago
Telegram die-hard fans, no matter what they post on X, get buried. It's better to return to Telegram, which is more reliable.
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MetaMasked
· 17h ago
Telegram's system is indeed ruthless; it's a black hole for information on X... It should have been decentralized long ago.
Noticed something interesting about the Kermit community's engagement strategy. They're leveraging coordinated Telegram campaigns pretty effectively—old-school but works. Meanwhile, X feels like a broken feedback system. Posts vanish into the void, there's no chronological sorting, conversations don't flow naturally, and honestly the whole platform lacks real-time community momentum. You get drowned out instead of amplified. It's wild how token communities are figuring out that centralized platforms just aren't built for organic coordination anymore.