Noticed something hilarious in the Web3 space lately—creators grinding out a thousand tweets just to hit 30k likes. That's a rough engagement rate if you ask me. Either the algo's brutal, or we're all just scrolling past half the content without thinking twice about it. Makes you wonder if the game's even worth playing anymore or if there's a smarter way to cut through the noise.
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ShibaSunglasses
· 01-16 19:50
I'm really at my limit with this level of hype. Posting a thousand tweets to get 30k likes? I can't help but laugh.
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RektButStillHere
· 01-15 12:34
Really, a thousand tweets for 30k likes, the ratio is outrageous. Either the algorithm is eating people, or everyone is in spam mode, not really paying attention.
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The water in Web3 is indeed getting muddier; the era of content bombardment for popularity should be over.
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Laughing to death, most people just swipe casually, with no intention of delving deeper. Instead of posting wildly, it's better to share quality content.
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The algorithm has always been playing with creators, that's nothing new. The problem is, are we still willing to keep playing?
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I just want to ask, is it worth the effort to create content now, given the current situation?
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FlatlineTrader
· 01-15 10:05
Haha, really. The spam kings work themselves to the bone just to exchange a bunch of virtual likes. This business is a huge loss.
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HashBard
· 01-13 23:43
the engagement crisis is just another chapter in our ongoing tragedy of commons tbh. thousand tweets for 30k likes reads like modern sisyphus grinding his boulder through the timeline... we've built systems that reward noise over signal and now we're shocked the signal's drowning
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MeaninglessGwei
· 01-13 23:43
This is the current state of Web3—only 30k likes for a thousand tweets, it's outrageous.
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SerRugResistant
· 01-13 23:41
Overworking oneself to death, but still getting 30k likes, haha, it cracked me up.
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WenMoon
· 01-13 23:32
Really, only 30,000 likes for 1,000 Twitter posts? I just laughed. How competitive is that?
Noticed something hilarious in the Web3 space lately—creators grinding out a thousand tweets just to hit 30k likes. That's a rough engagement rate if you ask me. Either the algo's brutal, or we're all just scrolling past half the content without thinking twice about it. Makes you wonder if the game's even worth playing anymore or if there's a smarter way to cut through the noise.