Picture this: what if any other platform straight up told users "hey, use us too much and your posts get buried"? Wild, right? Most people on there see maybe 20 to 30 posts a day—but in crypto Twitter, power users are scrolling through hundreds. Yet somehow the laziest, most low-effort garbage still gets massive engagement. And somehow everyone's acting like the platform's in freefall over this? The whole thing's pretty backwards when you think about it.
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Picture this: what if any other platform straight up told users "hey, use us too much and your posts get buried"? Wild, right? Most people on there see maybe 20 to 30 posts a day—but in crypto Twitter, power users are scrolling through hundreds. Yet somehow the laziest, most low-effort garbage still gets massive engagement. And somehow everyone's acting like the platform's in freefall over this? The whole thing's pretty backwards when you think about it.