Flooding your feed with low-quality posts? That's a sure way to tank your visibility. Think about it—users have limited attention, scrolling through maybe 20-30 posts daily before they bail or switch platforms entirely. When everyone's dumping mediocre content, your signal gets buried in the noise. Quality over quantity isn't just a motto; it's how you actually stay visible and build real engagement in any community.
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ChainMaskedRider
· 01-13 10:54
Oh wow, that hit the nail on the head. I used to be the type to spam junk posts all the time.
Honestly, how many people are really creating content seriously now? Most are just bots + paid commenters.
Instead of spamming 50 posts a day, it's better to drop two big hits a week, you know?
I feel like that's what the Web3 community truly lacks.
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PensionDestroyer
· 01-13 02:51
I only browse 20-30 posts a day and then leave. I believe it, this stuff is truly garbage and should be damned.
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GasFeeCry
· 01-13 02:41
I totally agree. Now the feed is full of spam, and scrolling through it gives me a headache.
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GateUser-a180694b
· 01-13 02:40
People who flood the screen with trash posts every day should reflect on themselves; no wonder no one pays attention.
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UnluckyMiner
· 01-13 02:35
Really, a bunch of trash posts actually lose followers; I have deep experience with this.
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PumpAnalyst
· 01-13 02:31
It's bearish, but this wave of quality positioning is indeed impressive. Only 20-30 posts and it's gone? Isn't this the rhythm of the manipulators controlling the market? You better jump on quickly.
Flooding your feed with low-quality posts? That's a sure way to tank your visibility. Think about it—users have limited attention, scrolling through maybe 20-30 posts daily before they bail or switch platforms entirely. When everyone's dumping mediocre content, your signal gets buried in the noise. Quality over quantity isn't just a motto; it's how you actually stay visible and build real engagement in any community.