A platform engineer's rant sparks reflection in the community—daily greetings of "GM" have become, in his view, a repetitive and inefficient "label culture." This tech professional even bluntly stated that due to the proliferation of such content, they have adjusted the weight of these accounts. The implication is clear: stop using this method to mingle in the community. This statement hits a nerve in the crypto community—does excessive ritualism truly foster effective ecosystem interaction? Perhaps the reflection should go beyond just the greetings themselves and consider how to make community discussions more in-depth and more meaningful.
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RugpullSurvivor
· 21h ago
Haha, finally someone said it. GM flooding the chat every day is really over the top.
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Forget it, this set of stuff should have died long ago, it's just self-entertainment.
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The weight adjustment method is also brilliant, directly cutting off these people's traffic dreams.
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Honestly, compared to GM, I want to see more substantive content. Now it's all performance art.
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The problem isn't with GM itself, but that no one really wants to communicate.
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Yeah, the community is now just a frog-raising game, full of repetitive actions.
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DataChief
· 01-11 19:05
Good morning, it's really fallen to being dominated by algorithms, lol.
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TokenToaster
· 01-11 18:49
GM culture really needs to be rectified; constantly repeating the same thing like a parrot is truly unproductive.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-11 18:48
Good morning, all rankings have been downgraded. This is going to be fun, haha.
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Web3ExplorerLin
· 01-11 18:46
hypothesis: the algorithm weaponizing against performative culture... honestly kinda genius tho. when the oracle network itself starts filtering signal from noise, that's when you know the ritual's lost its utility.
A platform engineer's rant sparks reflection in the community—daily greetings of "GM" have become, in his view, a repetitive and inefficient "label culture." This tech professional even bluntly stated that due to the proliferation of such content, they have adjusted the weight of these accounts. The implication is clear: stop using this method to mingle in the community. This statement hits a nerve in the crypto community—does excessive ritualism truly foster effective ecosystem interaction? Perhaps the reflection should go beyond just the greetings themselves and consider how to make community discussions more in-depth and more meaningful.