It's wild how some major social platforms seem to prioritize certain content creators and engagement bait over actual crypto discussions. The algorithm just isn't filtering out the noise from crypto Twitter drama, and meanwhile the broader crypto community's reach keeps getting suppressed.
Seriously, tightening up the content moderation and recommendation system could make a huge difference. Right now it feels like crypto-focused conversations are drowning in irrelevant content while engagement metrics tank across the board.
Maybe it's worth exploring decentralized alternatives? Platforms built specifically for the Web3 community might handle this better without these kinds of algorithmic blind spots.
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It's wild how some major social platforms seem to prioritize certain content creators and engagement bait over actual crypto discussions. The algorithm just isn't filtering out the noise from crypto Twitter drama, and meanwhile the broader crypto community's reach keeps getting suppressed.
Seriously, tightening up the content moderation and recommendation system could make a huge difference. Right now it feels like crypto-focused conversations are drowning in irrelevant content while engagement metrics tank across the board.
Maybe it's worth exploring decentralized alternatives? Platforms built specifically for the Web3 community might handle this better without these kinds of algorithmic blind spots.