Noticed something ironic with the platform's new push: product leads are telling users to save and archive posts constantly to keep reach ratios healthy. Sounds reasonable on paper—maintain engagement, stay visible. Except when you peek behind the curtain, the leadership team doesn't seem to follow their own playbook. Classic "do as I say, not as I do" scenario. Makes you wonder if the metrics are really about user benefit or just another engagement farming tactic. Either way, it's worth questioning whether these optimization tips actually work as advertised.
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 5h ago
Playing double standards again, this set of rhetoric is already tired.
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TooScaredToSell
· 5h ago
Another one of those deceptive tricks, suggestions they don't even believe themselves and still want us to follow?
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SilentAlpha
· 5h ago
Is it the same set again? The product leads don't even follow the rules themselves.
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OnchainDetective
· 5h ago
I knew it all along, the leadership team isn't playing by their own rules, and their on-chain data exposes them immediately.
Noticed something ironic with the platform's new push: product leads are telling users to save and archive posts constantly to keep reach ratios healthy. Sounds reasonable on paper—maintain engagement, stay visible. Except when you peek behind the curtain, the leadership team doesn't seem to follow their own playbook. Classic "do as I say, not as I do" scenario. Makes you wonder if the metrics are really about user benefit or just another engagement farming tactic. Either way, it's worth questioning whether these optimization tips actually work as advertised.