Kaito's ranking algorithm has recently raised many user questions, but this issue has actually existed for a while. I have also experienced strange ranking fluctuations—before the snapshot, I was clearly on the 12M leaderboard, but during the snapshot, I was instantly kicked out, only to mysteriously recover afterward. Upon closer investigation, many people have experienced similar situations.
In comparison, Zama's algorithm logic is much more transparent. As long as you consistently produce high-quality content and genuinely participate in community interactions, even small accounts with only a few hundred followers can see their rankings improve and receive tangible rewards. This design is especially friendly to retail users—effort is rewarded, and the rules are clear and predictable.
Kaito, on the other hand, is different. The logic behind ranking changes is not transparent enough, making it difficult for users to understand why they suddenly rise or fall. This uncertainty has led many to question the credibility of the leaderboard.
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Kaito's ranking algorithm has recently raised many user questions, but this issue has actually existed for a while. I have also experienced strange ranking fluctuations—before the snapshot, I was clearly on the 12M leaderboard, but during the snapshot, I was instantly kicked out, only to mysteriously recover afterward. Upon closer investigation, many people have experienced similar situations.
In comparison, Zama's algorithm logic is much more transparent. As long as you consistently produce high-quality content and genuinely participate in community interactions, even small accounts with only a few hundred followers can see their rankings improve and receive tangible rewards. This design is especially friendly to retail users—effort is rewarded, and the rules are clear and predictable.
Kaito, on the other hand, is different. The logic behind ranking changes is not transparent enough, making it difficult for users to understand why they suddenly rise or fall. This uncertainty has led many to question the credibility of the leaderboard.