The once "information-driven" monetization logic is officially entering countdown.



As mainstream social media tighten data interfaces, the reliance on spam information matrices for survival has completely failed. The wild growth period of generating, forwarding, and hyping projects through automation tools in bulk has ended. This is not only a technical limitation but also an upgrade in the industry's understanding of marketing quality.

Participants who once profited from information noise are now facing survival pressure. Meanwhile, truly valuable projects and teams are gaining better opportunities in this wave of "cleanup." The dissemination of on-chain value should never be built on information pollution.

The next phase of competition has shifted from "information volume" to "information quality"—a sign of market maturity and a necessary path for the healthy development of the Web3 ecosystem.
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GateUser-3824aa38vip
· 7h ago
Hmm... finally someone said it. Those who survive by spamming should really stop.
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BtcDailyResearchervip
· 7h ago
Someone finally spoke about this. Those spam bots should have been taken offline long ago. When the API hits a bottleneck, the true nature is revealed. Honestly, it just shows a lack of solid strength. Quality competition is indeed here, but how many projects can really withstand it...
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NervousFingersvip
· 7h ago
The era of spam is finally over, it was about time --- Haha, finally someone dares to say it. Those who rely on spamming to make a living really should lose their jobs --- The era of quality competition is here, the crypto world is finally maturing --- That's right, but who will define what "information quality" really means? --- This wave of cleansing is actually a good thing for those of us working on real projects, feels comfortable --- The shift from information volume to information quality... easy to say, but hard to do --- I'm not sympathetic at all to the dead spam matrix --- I've long been annoyed by those automated marketing machines, they really irritate people
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IntrovertMetaversevip
· 7h ago
It was about time for regulation; those spamming bots are really annoying. The quality of information is easy to talk about but hard to implement. Retail investors suffer the most from scam projects, getting wiped out every day. When genuine projects emerge, it's actually a good thing; at least there's some signal. Those who survive on noise should have been eliminated long ago; survival of the fittest.
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