You ever notice how some marketing leads in the L2 space tend to overestimate their own importance? The gap between perceived value and actual contribution can be pretty wild. It's worth asking: what's driving this disconnect in Web3 marketing culture? Are we seeing too much hype without substance, or is this just how the industry sorts itself out?
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ApeDegen
· 15h ago
ngl this is the current state of Web3, a bunch of self-proclaimed marketing accounts, while those actually doing the work go unheard.
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 15h ago
ngl, this is the norm in Web3. Anyone can boast as a marketer, and nobody really gets held accountable anyway.
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MevHunter
· 15h ago
ngl This is a common problem in the L2 marketing circle, overestimating oneself... There aren't many truly valuable ones.
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MemeCoinSavant
· 15h ago
ngl the "perceived value vs actual contribution" gap in L2 marketing is basically just a memetic velocity problem waiting for peer review. these marketing leads think they're main characters when they're really just noise in the signal distribution 💀
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PensionDestroyer
· 15h ago
Haha, those people in L2 marketing are really a bit overconfident. They think they can just send a push and boast about it. Really, let them do some real stuff and see.
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ShibaOnTheRun
· 15h ago
Bro, this is so true. The marketing guys in L2 really love to boast, talking up a storm but actually not much use.
You ever notice how some marketing leads in the L2 space tend to overestimate their own importance? The gap between perceived value and actual contribution can be pretty wild. It's worth asking: what's driving this disconnect in Web3 marketing culture? Are we seeing too much hype without substance, or is this just how the industry sorts itself out?