There is a strange phenomenon on social media platforms now: mass registration of smart accounts, then mutual flattery and piling on nonsense just to boost presence. Slapping the project name into comments to increase visibility, but the quality is completely gone.



Then they get suppressed by the platform's scoring mechanism, and account permissions are cut. Some people can't understand why their reputation scores keep dropping.

Where exactly is the problem? The Web3 community should be more transparent, but instead, this false prosperity has turned everything into chaos. 🌚
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ZenChainWalkervip
· 15h ago
This set of tactics to cut leeks is really brilliant; they don't even realize they're shooting themselves in the foot.
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BearMarketBrovip
· 15h ago
This routine has been overused for a long time, and some people still think they can fool the algorithm. Those who play with false prosperity end up getting cut off. Web3 is like this, the promised transparent results are all noise. Accounts that boost presence die one after another very quickly. It's really uncomfortable to watch; a perfectly good community has to go through this. Bragging and mutual praise are so low-level; the algorithm sees through it in a second. Having permissions cut is well-deserved; you can't fool the system. Quality is the key; these people will never understand. That's why many newcomers think Web3 is too dirty.
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ContractExplorervip
· 15h ago
This trick has been stale for a long time, and some people are still playing it The algorithm can spot it at a glance, no wonder the permissions were revoked This is the true nature of Web3—self-purification Hoarding coins is less effective than hoarding reputation, but the opposite happened Another wave of scamming operations to cut leeks When the platform gets ruthless, no one can save it Just shouting "transparency" is useless, what about actions?
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 15h ago
This trick has been around for ages, and some people still think the retail investors can't see through it.
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RunWithRugsvip
· 15h ago
I've seen this trick too many times, pure garbage traffic.
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ParallelChainMaxivip
· 15h ago
Huh, aren't these the robot farms I see every day? So annoying. --- Algorithms can see through them at a glance. What's the point of pretending? --- A bunch of copied and pasted accounts licking each other. What face does Web3 have? --- They should have blocked these accounts long ago. The quality is all garbage. --- Where's the problem? The problem is that too many people want to take shortcuts. --- That's why I no longer trust the platform's popularity now.
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