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Looks like X is steadily positioning itself as the cleanest major social platform out there. Nikita Bier, who heads product at X, just dropped confirmation that they've tackled two massive spam drivers this week alone—and there's more on the way.
Here's what went down this week: they plugged the Telegram loophole that was responsible for nearly half of all reply spam. Brutal problem, right? Almost 50% of junk replies were flowing through that single channel.
The momentum here matters. It's not just one-off fixes—it's a systematic push to strip away the noise and make the platform actually usable again. For anyone building on Web3 or running communities, cleaner social infrastructure basically means less friction, better signal-to-noise ratios, and genuinely more productive conversations.
Spam elimination wasn't just on the checklist either—it was bleeding engagement and user trust across the board.