Honestly, the way certain platforms prioritize engagement over accuracy is causing real damage. Algorithms push sensational FUD because it gets clicks, while factual content gets buried. That's not just a tech issue—it's becoming a societal risk. Even AI tools are calling out how recent regulatory actions aren't about censorship, but about holding platforms accountable for systematically misleading users. The distinction matters.
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SandwichDetector
· 14h ago
Algorithms are just traffic peddlers; no one listens to the truth.
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RetroHodler91
· 12-09 09:21
Algorithms are like poison; real content can never outsell gossip.
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CryptoDouble-O-Seven
· 12-08 14:01
The algorithm will push anything for traffic; no one pays attention to the truth. It's just absurd.
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0xLostKey
· 12-08 13:58
That algorithm is poison; the truth will never catch up with traffic. It's time for regulators to step in.
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GasFeeCrying
· 12-08 13:58
Algorithms are designed to feed eye-catching junk, while truly useful things get buried. Platforms don't care about what's true or false; they just want traffic... That's the most heartbreaking part.
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NotSatoshi
· 12-08 13:58
Algorithms will push anything for traffic, but no one pays attention to the truth. That’s just ridiculous.
Honestly, the way certain platforms prioritize engagement over accuracy is causing real damage. Algorithms push sensational FUD because it gets clicks, while factual content gets buried. That's not just a tech issue—it's becoming a societal risk. Even AI tools are calling out how recent regulatory actions aren't about censorship, but about holding platforms accountable for systematically misleading users. The distinction matters.