Based on feedback from community creators, a leading exchange has implemented a series of important optimizations to the creator task platform, aiming to make content creation more healthy and meaningful.



First is the adjustment of posting quantities. Short posts have been significantly reduced from 20 per day to 5, long articles from 10 to 3, and Twitter-style posts from 10 to 1. This new rule will officially go into effect at 10:00 on January 10, 2026 (UTC+8), and rewards already earned will not be affected. The logic behind this change is quite clear — to reduce spamming behavior and allow creators to focus more on refining content quality rather than blindly pursuing quantity.

In terms of originality, stricter controls have been introduced. Duplicated, plagiarized, or highly similar content to others is now explicitly prohibited. Publishing such similar content will result in disqualification from rewards. This clearly aims to protect the platform’s ecosystem diversity and prevent the flooding of low-quality content.

There is also a limit on posting frequency — no more than 5 posts within any 30-minute window. The purpose of this rule is to prevent users from generating大量垃圾信息 in a short period. Overall, these adjustments are moving towards a more regulated, high-quality content creation environment, which is a positive development for dedicated content creators.
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NestedFoxvip
· 01-09 11:53
It's stuck, I can't even post 5 short messages a day... Wait, is this a covert way to force us to improve quality? Let me do the math—originally, I could post 75, now only 25. Who will make up the difference? Speaking of which, if plagiarism is banned, there's nothing we can do. This bunch of ctrl c users should have been regulated long ago. The 5 posts per 30 minutes limit is a bit harsh, but thinking carefully, it really prevents those crazy spamming behaviors. It feels like the platform is seriously cleaning up the ecosystem. The threshold for making money has indeed been raised, but it seems to be heading in a good direction.
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BearEatsAllvip
· 01-09 11:53
Finally, someone dares to take care of these spammers. It should have been like this a long time ago.
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GateUser-e87b21eevip
· 01-09 11:50
Hey, the days of making quick money by spamming are coming to an end. I told you, those accounts that posted 20 times a day should have been regulated long ago. Just looking at the numbers seems okay, but the key is whether it can actually be implemented. Quality > Quantity, that's correct, but I'm worried it will just become empty talk again. 5 posts in 30 minutes... I need to change my rhythm. However, I support the removal of rewards for plagiarized content. There are indeed too many chaotic phenomena on content platforms now, it’s time for a cleanup. The problem is, how can small creators like us make money? Can we still eat if we spend all day refining our work? By the way, when will other exchanges learn from these rules? It seems to be a good thing for those who truly put effort into creating content. Let’s see the implementation results first, it’s not the first time rules have been changed.
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APY追逐者vip
· 01-09 11:48
Finally, someone is going to regulate those spamming parties. It was about time to do this.
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SignatureVerifiervip
· 01-09 11:47
ngl, limiting posts to 5 per 30 mins sounds good on paper... but technically speaking, insufficient validation on what constitutes "high similarity." requires further auditing before i trust this actually works.
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