The official product leader of Platform X revealed an important policy adjustment: low-quality replies (such as simple "gm" greetings) and spam-like frequent posting will be limited.
The underlying logic is straightforward — your daily content exposure has a limit. Wasting this quota on unnutritious filler content means that when you publish truly valuable content, its visibility will be significantly reduced.
For creators, this is a signal: publish precisely, less is more. Quality always surpasses quantity.
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GasWaster69
· 4m ago
It was about time to regulate this, constantly spamming gm every day is really annoying.
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Now it's better, I need to think carefully about how to post.
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Traffic restriction? Ha, then I need to be more restrained.
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The saying that quality beats quantity is not wrong, but many people just don't listen.
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Finally someone is managing spam, thumbs up.
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I just want to ask, how do you define low quality?
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Damn, I need to be more careful in the future.
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Posting less can indeed increase exposure, this logic makes sense.
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It's the same old optimization algorithm, Web3 is also starting to compete internally.
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That's a bit harsh, directly cutting off the water army’s livelihood.
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GateUser-e87b21ee
· 01-10 16:53
It should have been like this all along; the gm groups are finally going to get cut down.
Speaking of which, as soon as this policy was announced, my friends who flood the chat every day were immediately panicked.
Quality is king, everyone. The era of spamming is over.
I really didn't expect X to learn to be smart... Like.
Now we need to focus on refined operations; the days of random posting are coming to an end.
My posting frequency will have to be halved, but it seems pretty right.
Trash content is already annoying; regulating it is actually normal.
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OPsychology
· 01-10 16:46
It has been about time to do this. Every day posting nonsense, the feed is all cluttered.
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Oh, now it's better. We need to be more selective and can't just post randomly anymore.
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The traffic limiting tactic is indeed ruthless, forcing us to produce real content.
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Basically, it's attention tokenization. If it's worthless, just wait to be buried.
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I was wondering why some accounts have been less active recently; turns out they've been suppressed.
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The theory of quality > quantity has been heard a thousand times, and finally a platform is taking it seriously.
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Those who rely on spamming to gain followers need to change their strategy.
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Actually, this is good news for people with genuine ideas.
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The question is, how do we define low quality? Will it become just another censorship tool?
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HashBandit
· 01-10 16:36
yo this is literally just gas fee optimization but make it social media lmao... back in my mining days we'd call this the scalability trilemma of engagement, except elon finally figured it out. quality over quantity hits different when your daily exposure cap works like a TPS bottleneck ngl
The official product leader of Platform X revealed an important policy adjustment: low-quality replies (such as simple "gm" greetings) and spam-like frequent posting will be limited.
The underlying logic is straightforward — your daily content exposure has a limit. Wasting this quota on unnutritious filler content means that when you publish truly valuable content, its visibility will be significantly reduced.
For creators, this is a signal: publish precisely, less is more. Quality always surpasses quantity.