A founder of a certain information financial project recently announced an important strategic adjustment. Due to tightening policies on related services by social platforms, the project has decided to shed reliance on third-party platforms and instead invest in developing an independent creator marketing ecosystem. This move reflects the real challenges faced by Web3 startup projects—when platform policies change, projects need to adapt quickly and find alternative solutions. Transitioning from platform dependence to self-construction may require greater short-term investment, but in the long run, it allows for better control over the ecosystem's destiny. This has also become an inevitable choice for many innovative projects. Building their own marketing matrix poses new challenges to the autonomous operation capabilities of the creator ecosystem.

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MEVSandwichvip
· 3h ago
When the platform hits a bottleneck, you have to do it yourself. This trick is now too common. --- Once again forced by policies, but building your own ecosystem is truly the long-term way to win. --- Sounds nice, but in reality, there's no other way out. --- 自主运营?先活下去再说吧兄弟。 --- This wave of innovation was truly forced out, haha. --- Relying on third parties will eventually backfire. The sooner you build your own, the more peace of mind you'll have. --- Invest more? Can the funding chain hold up? --- Web3 is like this. If the platform can't be trusted, you have to build your own wheel.
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gas_fee_therapyvip
· 3h ago
Got regulated by the platform again. This time, finally learning to be smart. Wait, building your own ecosystem sounds easy, but can you really pull it off? This trick has been around for a while. Let's see who can survive until the end.
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SatoshiHeirvip
· 3h ago
It should be pointed out that this is another typical "forced decentralization" narrative — obviously, when you rely on a third party, you are essentially still playing the token game, just with a different skin.
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GasFeeDodgervip
· 3h ago
Whenever platform policies change, you have to pivot entirely—that's the cost of centralization. Building an ecosystem independently sounds easy, but it requires a team, funding, and the ability to retain creators; the difficulty is not trivial.
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