Ethereum's co-founder just dropped a bombshell about platform manipulation. He's calling out how certain algorithms are being manually adjusted to amplify specific narratives while suppressing others. The target? Recent coordinated harassment campaigns on a major social platform.
This isn't just tech drama—it's about who controls the conversation in spaces where crypto communities gather. When algorithms become tools for selective amplification, decentralization advocates have every reason to raise eyebrows.
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MemecoinTrader
· 12-10 12:58
ngl, the meta-game here is chef's kiss. vitalik just handed us the playbook for why sentiment arbitrage actually works lmao
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WhaleStalker
· 12-10 12:54
Is the algorithm being manipulated by humans? Isn't that the essence of centralization? That's hilarious.
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FarmHopper
· 12-10 12:48
The algorithm is manipulated behind the scenes... That's why I've long abandoned those big platforms.
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CryptoCrazyGF
· 12-10 12:43
The algorithm has been messed up, and the old tricks of centralized platforms are still going on.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 12-10 12:31
Algorithm manipulation is truly incredible; decentralization hasn't even been implemented yet, and the platform is already playing tricks.
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It's the same old story, controlling the narrative, suppressing voices... I've seen through it long ago.
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I just want to know who is behind the scenes manipulating all this; it must be those few giants again.
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Wait, cracking down on harassment activities is a good thing, right? But using such shady means is just unacceptable.
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It's absurd. The crypto community still has to be treated like this. Why?
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So, even with Ethereum, it's useless; the platform will always be the platform.
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This matter must be thoroughly investigated, or it's all just empty talk.
Ethereum's co-founder just dropped a bombshell about platform manipulation. He's calling out how certain algorithms are being manually adjusted to amplify specific narratives while suppressing others. The target? Recent coordinated harassment campaigns on a major social platform.
This isn't just tech drama—it's about who controls the conversation in spaces where crypto communities gather. When algorithms become tools for selective amplification, decentralization advocates have every reason to raise eyebrows.