Everyone understands this principle — when policies tighten, there will always be a way to break through. The key is to have content that is sufficiently attractive. If one platform isn't working well, just change your approach: try TikTok, YouTube, Reddit, and others, there’s always a place for them.
To put it simply, it’s now a matter of strategic deployment. Those who start early and establish accounts on multiple platforms will seize the advantage. Don’t just stay in one place; in today’s world, diversifying your efforts is the way to survive. Act quickly, and take action when the time is right!
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LiquidationWatcher
· 7h ago
Damn, multi-platform account setup has indeed been a common topic, but how many actually follow through with it?
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GasFeeBeggar
· 11h ago
Multi-chain all-in monster, you're right.
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LostBetweenChains
· 11h ago
Alright, it's just about diversifying risk across multiple platforms. We've been using this strategy for a while.
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GweiWatcher
· 11h ago
Multi-platform account setup is indeed a bit competitive, but whether you can truly survive depends on the quality of your content.
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WhaleWatcher
· 11h ago
Haha, you're right. Setting up accounts across multiple platforms is indeed a must-do nowadays.
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LiquidationAlert
· 11h ago
Really? Multi-chain deployment is the right way. Relying on a single platform is too risky. I've seen many projects get completely shut down when one place gets blocked.
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LongTermDreamer
· 11h ago
Ha, this is the three-year cycle theory. History always repeats itself. Early search engine developers thought the same way, but what was the result? Multi-platform deployment is indeed a good strategy, but only those with substantial content survive, not just having many accounts. I actually think this round might wash out a lot of the "account farming army." Let's watch and see.
Everyone understands this principle — when policies tighten, there will always be a way to break through. The key is to have content that is sufficiently attractive. If one platform isn't working well, just change your approach: try TikTok, YouTube, Reddit, and others, there’s always a place for them.
To put it simply, it’s now a matter of strategic deployment. Those who start early and establish accounts on multiple platforms will seize the advantage. Don’t just stay in one place; in today’s world, diversifying your efforts is the way to survive. Act quickly, and take action when the time is right!