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Social mining, to put it simply, is about taking "time" as a fee: you post, share, check in, and the platform gives you a bunch of points and badges. In the end, whether you can exchange them for value depends entirely on its mood and rule changes. Many people talk about identity narratives, but in practice, they just rush tasks like doing homework. It's quite tiring and may not even be reflected in your true on-chain profile.
I'm more concerned about whether the incentives form a closed loop: whether the content/liquidity/risk you contribute is actually the same as the rights you receive. Only giving a "sense of presence" results in marginal returns that basically diminish to zero.
By the way, the recent debate in the group about privacy coins, coin mixing, and compliance boundaries also seems quite similar: everyone wants "identity" but is afraid of it being too clear. Anyway, I now prefer fewer badges and more verifiable action records, so at least I won't be wiped out with a single click. That's all for now.