The product lead of a major social platform and Solana ecosystem advisor Nikita Bier recently revealed an interesting data point — approximately half of the reply spam messages currently originate from cross-platform collaboration by users through communication tools like Telegram. This reflects that while the Web3 community is growing rapidly, it also faces rising governance costs. The proliferation of spam not only affects user experience but also tests the platform and ecosystem's self-purification capabilities. Although the activity level of the Solana ecosystem is quite good, finding ways to effectively curb such issues while maintaining openness still requires more innovative solutions.

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MoonRocketmanvip
· 01-20 06:53
Half of the spam messages are cross-platform collaboration? This RSI momentum is already seriously overheated, and it's time to quickly enter the stop-loss zone.
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ContractTearjerkervip
· 01-18 06:24
Half of the spam messages come from Telegram collaboration, isn't this the cost of decentralization? --- With so much fake interaction in the Solana community, how can they still claim their ecosystem is active? --- Cross-platform collaboration is just nonsense, this is where the Web3 dream is shattered. --- Openness and governance are inherently opposed; there's no silver bullet for this. --- 50% relies on bots, it feels like the entire ecosystem is fooling itself. --- Nikita spoke out with quite some courage, but what can Solana do... --- Telegram and bots again, no one can defend against this combo. --- Where is the promised self-purification? It’s getting dirtier and dirtier. --- Half of the ecosystem activity is fake; these numbers are a bit ironic.
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RatioHuntervip
· 01-17 07:57
Half of the spam messages come from Telegram collaborations? This data seems a bit exaggerated. Could it be that they want to ban communication apps?
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 01-17 07:56
Half of the spam messages are coordinated on Telegram, it's hilarious. Openness and governance are really a trade-off.
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DisillusiionOraclevip
· 01-17 07:55
Half of the spam messages are organized by Telegram... This is outrageous.
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QuietlyStakingvip
· 01-17 07:45
Half of the spam messages come from Tg collaboration, what does this imply... The contradiction between openness and order is indeed difficult. If Solana doesn't want to become a spam paradise, it needs to step up with real solutions. Web3 communities are like this—more people mean more everything, but if it continues like this, who will still enjoy the experience? Tools like Tg being misused actually expose the huge flaws in decentralized governance. Half of the spam... is a bit exaggerated, or is it just that Nikita's data is like that? Platforms really need to seriously consider their self-cleaning capabilities; otherwise, Solana's activity is just superficial. The spam in group collaboration has become a mature tactic; defenders are always on the passive side, which is a bit hopeless.
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DaoTherapyvip
· 01-17 07:33
Half of the spam messages come from Telegram collaboration? This needs to be addressed, and open access like this is pointless.
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