Info feeds don't have to feel like a mess. The spam problem? It's really about missing structure.
Think about it - right now everything just floods in with zero organization. But fixing this isn't rocket science.
Here's what would make an immediate difference:
Limit each verified user to one post daily. Let the protocol's AI handle verification - keeps things authentic without killing engagement.
Bring in proper categories. Analysis pieces go in one bucket. Project updates in another. Hot takes and opinions get their own space. Research deep-dives too.
When content gets sorted like this, quality naturally rises to the top. Users find what they actually want instead of scrolling through noise.
The tech's already there. Just needs implementation.
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MetaMaximalist
· 18h ago
honestly the "one post daily" thing is gonna kill innovation arbitrage tho... like yeah you get cleaner feeds but you're essentially throttling the network effects that make protocols actually interesting. been seeing this pattern since the early metaverse infrastructure debates — people always want to sanitize systems when they should be designing for signal-to-noise instead
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consensus_whisperer
· 12-12 13:50
That's right, now it's just a mess of various information, I really can't keep up.
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FantasyGuardian
· 12-11 01:38
Can posting once a day cure the chaos of information flow? The idea sounds good, but the implementation difficulty might be underestimated.
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 12-11 00:09
Haha, one post a day? Are you trying to cut off our livelihood, the bunch of us who thrive on interaction and snatching rewards?
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LiquidityWitch
· 12-11 00:04
NGL, the idea of categorization really hits the nail on the head, but execution is the real challenge.
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MEVictim
· 12-11 00:00
One post per day? Will the popularity still be maintained like this? It feels too limiting.
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MissedTheBoat
· 12-10 23:52
That's a good point. Categorization can indeed solve many problems, but is the one-per-day limit too harsh? It might offend quite a few influencers.
Info feeds don't have to feel like a mess. The spam problem? It's really about missing structure.
Think about it - right now everything just floods in with zero organization. But fixing this isn't rocket science.
Here's what would make an immediate difference:
Limit each verified user to one post daily. Let the protocol's AI handle verification - keeps things authentic without killing engagement.
Bring in proper categories. Analysis pieces go in one bucket. Project updates in another. Hot takes and opinions get their own space. Research deep-dives too.
When content gets sorted like this, quality naturally rises to the top. Users find what they actually want instead of scrolling through noise.
The tech's already there. Just needs implementation.