If you're curious about how social media platforms stack up based on algorithm design, here's a reality check. Traditional giants like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram still dominate with refined algorithms honed over years. YouTube's recommendation engine remains sophisticated, while TikTok and Twitch keep users hooked through engagement mechanics.
Then there's the Web3 wave. Friend.tech brought social graphs on-chain, though the algorithm needs work. Ethos essentially mirrors LinkedIn's structure but adds gas fees to the mix—interesting concept, questionable execution. CoinMarketCap functions more as a data hub than a social engine. Base App? Hard to judge when there's barely any content flowing through.
The verdict: traditional platforms still outmatch their crypto counterparts in algorithm sophistication. Web3 socials are experimenting, but they're playing catch-up when it comes to keeping users engaged.
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 01-11 21:06
Nah, Web3 social still needs to learn more. Thinking of revolution just by adding a gas fee? That's hilarious.
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Anon32942
· 01-11 21:06
Honestly, the current Web3 social scene is just paying tuition. Traditional platforms have been around for over a decade, and we are only now starting to develop algorithms. The gap is not just a little bit.
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AlphaWhisperer
· 01-11 21:05
NGL, Web3 social stuff is just talk on paper. Once the gas fees are added, users run away quickly haha.
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DataPickledFish
· 01-11 20:59
Honestly, these Web3 projects are still just learning to crawl. They all want to overthrow tradition but can't even get a good algorithm right. LOL
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LightningSentry
· 01-11 20:37
Haha, web3 social is like this; the idea is good, but it's still a bit short.
If you're curious about how social media platforms stack up based on algorithm design, here's a reality check. Traditional giants like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram still dominate with refined algorithms honed over years. YouTube's recommendation engine remains sophisticated, while TikTok and Twitch keep users hooked through engagement mechanics.
Then there's the Web3 wave. Friend.tech brought social graphs on-chain, though the algorithm needs work. Ethos essentially mirrors LinkedIn's structure but adds gas fees to the mix—interesting concept, questionable execution. CoinMarketCap functions more as a data hub than a social engine. Base App? Hard to judge when there's barely any content flowing through.
The verdict: traditional platforms still outmatch their crypto counterparts in algorithm sophistication. Web3 socials are experimenting, but they're playing catch-up when it comes to keeping users engaged.