The early popularity of that platform was indeed impressive, but to be honest, the problems are getting worse and worse.
Fake order bots flooding the platform, AI-generated spam content everywhere, original ideas being recycled, and traffic farmers flooding the feed with operations — the ecosystem has become a mess. Originally, the goal was to support small creators, but instead, they ended up being overwhelmed.
Closing API vulnerabilities and banning bots from profiting was the right move. Now that the platform is open again, the information flow is much cleaner.
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ReverseFOMOguy
· 5h ago
Haha, finally someone dares to tell the truth. The bunch of fake order bots should have been cleaned up a long time ago.
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FreeMinter
· 5h ago
The ecosystem is completely rotten, I couldn't stand it anymore. Banning robots is somewhat considerate, isn't it?
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ProbablyNothing
· 5h ago
It was okay in the early days, but now it's all robot spam content. Good cleanup.
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NoStopLossNut
· 5h ago
I should have given up earlier; those bots should have been banned long ago.
The early popularity of that platform was indeed impressive, but to be honest, the problems are getting worse and worse.
Fake order bots flooding the platform, AI-generated spam content everywhere, original ideas being recycled, and traffic farmers flooding the feed with operations — the ecosystem has become a mess. Originally, the goal was to support small creators, but instead, they ended up being overwhelmed.
Closing API vulnerabilities and banning bots from profiting was the right move. Now that the platform is open again, the information flow is much cleaner.