A certain social media platform recently shut down the API for posting rewards of a certain AI project. This means the entire Infofi ecosystem's narrative logic has collapsed — the AI matrix account ecosystem, which relied on incentive mechanisms to operate, instantly became invalid.
Many people have expressed that those lengthy and cumbersome AI account contents can finally settle down. Although this decision seems quite sudden, community feedback indicates that people have long had opinions about the quality of related content.
Interestingly, some users joked that they can finally continue posting normally without being flooded. The shutdown of this API, to some extent, reflects the platform's reorganization of the content ecosystem — whether it is automated content generation or genuine community voices, the platform has clearly made a choice.
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NFTRegretter
· 3h ago
It should have been shut down long ago. Those AI accounts flooding the screens every day are so annoying.
Once the API is cut off, everything is exposed. The ecosystem has collapsed. Honestly, without incentives, no one pays attention.
Finally, we can see real discussions.
The platform's move was pretty good. It's better than being overwhelmed by garbage content in the community.
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SybilSlayer
· 3h ago
It should have died long ago. Who can stand those AI accounts flooding the screen every day?
Finally, it’s peaceful now. The quality is really questionable.
Once the API is shut down, the true nature is revealed. The so-called ecosystem is just like that.
When the incentive mechanism breaks the chain, the entire narrative collapses, proving that this setup was always虚.
Now, it's good. You can see real people speaking in the feed.
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MidsommarWallet
· 3h ago
Wow, they finally cut it. Those AI robot accounts are so annoying, spamming every day.
Turning off the API is actually a relief; the quality has plummeted, who can stand it?
This move shows the platform has finally woken up. Incentive mechanisms are inherently toxic.
Real voices > automated garbage. Voting for the platform, this time the choice is clear.
The Infofi ecosystem is back to the pre-liberation days overnight, hahaha.
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 3h ago
It should have been cut long ago. Those AI accounts flooding the screen are really annoying.
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Once the incentive mechanism is cut off, the ecosystem collapses. The problem is clear.
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Phew, finally quiet. My timeline can now see real conversations.
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The platform's move was quite ruthless, directly stifling the entire narrative.
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The question is, when will the next scam come?
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This is called self-exposure. As soon as the incentives stop, the truth is revealed.
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Hey, isn't this what I said a year ago? Only now are people realizing it.
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Interesting. Infofi cooled down so quickly. Are there still people supporting it?
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Turning around, and there's the next "revolution." Betting five bucks.
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Honestly, the community has long stopped wanting to hear that stuff.
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fomo_fighter
· 3h ago
Haha, finally cut it. I always said these robot trash should have died long ago.
This move is actually the platform saving itself. If these AI accounts keep spamming, the community will really be ruined.
I've been fed up for a long time; the feed is full of those stiff automated junk. Finally, I can see real human voices.
Honestly, the incentive mechanism itself is a joke, producing a bunch of zombie accounts.
Shutting down the API causes the ecosystem to collapse. This thing can't withstand scrutiny at all. I knew this would become the next scam.
A certain social media platform recently shut down the API for posting rewards of a certain AI project. This means the entire Infofi ecosystem's narrative logic has collapsed — the AI matrix account ecosystem, which relied on incentive mechanisms to operate, instantly became invalid.
Many people have expressed that those lengthy and cumbersome AI account contents can finally settle down. Although this decision seems quite sudden, community feedback indicates that people have long had opinions about the quality of related content.
Interestingly, some users joked that they can finally continue posting normally without being flooded. The shutdown of this API, to some extent, reflects the platform's reorganization of the content ecosystem — whether it is automated content generation or genuine community voices, the platform has clearly made a choice.