Recently, the community has been engaged in lively discussions about the project's development, and everyone's suggestions are quite interesting. I have summarized the core ideas.
First, regarding the official website, some suggest referencing practices from established projects in the industry, such as adding practical small plugins like a value assessment tool to enhance user stickiness. Additionally, setting up a message board on the site would provide community members with a more direct feedback channel.
In content operations, everyone generally favors the video direction — not only producing videos but also focusing on high-quality content, even drawing on successful experiences from top platforms to create greeting or storytelling content. Following this idea, some propose trying to produce comics or animated image sets with narrative storytelling, as this format is particularly easy to spread in meme communities.
For ecosystem collaboration, it is recommended to actively engage with other meme communities for interaction and cooperation, which can quickly increase project exposure. Additionally, some mention strengthening Twitter operations and organizational development to expand influence through more systematic management.
These ideas mainly reflect the community's desire to see a more active, creative, and impactful project. Does anyone have additional suggestions?
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 2h ago
Video + comics combo definitely packs a punch, but the key still comes down to execution. It's another round of a "sounds impressive" plan.
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NestedFox
· 2h ago
Alright, to be honest, the video part needs to be sped up, or we'll really fall behind.
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 2h ago
To be honest, these suggestions are a bit cliché; every project is doing the same...
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BearMarketNoodler
· 2h ago
Basically, it's just trying to copy the templates of mature projects, but this trick has been used so many times already.
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WalletWhisperer
· 2h ago
To be honest, valuation tools can indeed attract attention, but the key is to have real substance.
I'm optimistic about the meme comic route, just worried that during execution it might turn into a flood of lavish spending.
Regarding Twitter operations, instead of focusing on system development, it's better to first make the content more interesting. Truly.
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ShibaOnTheRun
· 2h ago
They're all just empty-headed suggestions. The real question is, will they be implemented?
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AirDropMissed
· 2h ago
Well... after all that, it's still the same old approach.
Comic and anime set images? Sounds good, but who will draw them? Is there a budget?
The official website tools are okay, but I'm worried it might end up abandoned again.
Twitter management? Honestly, who still truly believes this can turn things around?
Recently, the community has been engaged in lively discussions about the project's development, and everyone's suggestions are quite interesting. I have summarized the core ideas.
First, regarding the official website, some suggest referencing practices from established projects in the industry, such as adding practical small plugins like a value assessment tool to enhance user stickiness. Additionally, setting up a message board on the site would provide community members with a more direct feedback channel.
In content operations, everyone generally favors the video direction — not only producing videos but also focusing on high-quality content, even drawing on successful experiences from top platforms to create greeting or storytelling content. Following this idea, some propose trying to produce comics or animated image sets with narrative storytelling, as this format is particularly easy to spread in meme communities.
For ecosystem collaboration, it is recommended to actively engage with other meme communities for interaction and cooperation, which can quickly increase project exposure. Additionally, some mention strengthening Twitter operations and organizational development to expand influence through more systematic management.
These ideas mainly reflect the community's desire to see a more active, creative, and impactful project. Does anyone have additional suggestions?