X platform product leader Nikita Bier recently shared a viewpoint that quickly sparked a buzz in the crypto community. He pointed out that since October last year, a saying has been popular in the CT circle — if you want account growth, you need to respond and interact wildly every day. But the problem is, playing like this can actually easily "consume" your influence.
Why is that? Think about it — an average user only browses 20-30 posts a day, and the platform simply can't push all of one person's content to their followers. As a result, many crypto users spend their valuable daily engagement on "gm".
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WalletWhisperer
· 9h ago
Haha, now you're hitting the point. What’s the use of just saying gm every day?
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As expected, content quality still matters. The spammy approach should have been eliminated long ago.
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Overly aggressive interaction actually ruins the account. I've seen quite a few cases like that.
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20-30 posts? I can't even post that many... Quality > Quantity, always.
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So, instead of replying every day, it's better to produce some real content.
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Finally, Nikita said something sensible. The routines in the CT circle really need reflection.
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Damn, I’ve thought for a long time that saying gm every day is stupid.
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The concept of influence depletion is spot on, perfectly confirming my recent feelings.
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Got it, I need to select interactions carefully in the future. Don’t just jump on everything.
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Quality > Frequency, that’s the new rule now.
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ShamedApeSeller
· 15h ago
Wow, what's the point of gm every day? It's better to post something valuable. I'm really fed up.
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SmartContractWorker
· 01-12 09:58
Haha really, saying gm gm gm every day, but there's no buzz at all. This trick should have cooled off long ago.
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WhaleShadow
· 01-11 03:59
Even if you go all out, no one watches, so it's better to be precise.
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Ser_APY_2000
· 01-11 03:58
Haha, now it's awkward. Everyone who interacts with gm every day should reflect on that.
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Can crazy interaction really lead to growth? I've seen through that trick long ago. Quality is the key.
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That's right, wasting heat on ineffective socializing is not as good as posting something truly valuable.
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The process in the CT circle should have been changed long ago. Copying and pasting gm all day is really pointless.
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I told you, quality output > quantity bombing. Why are so many people still stubbornly sticking to interaction?
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Another topic like this. Anyway, I prefer to follow my own rhythm and not follow that herd.
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Finally, someone pointed it out. Accounts that flood the screen every day actually see their influence decline.
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Got it. In the future, vertical content will be more popular. No need to be active every day like a work machine.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 01-11 03:57
I can't keep up anymore, everyone. To be honest, I've already muted the accounts that are constantly posting GM every day.
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WalletDoomsDay
· 01-11 03:52
That crazy interaction really is an IQ tax. I thought I was making a move, but in reality, I was just diluting the hype.
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GasGrillMaster
· 01-11 03:36
Haha, now it's all good. The group of people who GM every day need to reflect.
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TokenVelocity
· 01-11 03:34
Haha, I'm already tired of those who say gm gn every day. Do they really think they're robots?
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MidnightTrader
· 01-11 03:30
Wow, finally someone dares to say this. Every day GM GN like a robot dog, the hype is completely ruined.
X platform product leader Nikita Bier recently shared a viewpoint that quickly sparked a buzz in the crypto community. He pointed out that since October last year, a saying has been popular in the CT circle — if you want account growth, you need to respond and interact wildly every day. But the problem is, playing like this can actually easily "consume" your influence.
Why is that? Think about it — an average user only browses 20-30 posts a day, and the platform simply can't push all of one person's content to their followers. As a result, many crypto users spend their valuable daily engagement on "gm".