The current content ecosystem is severely problematic: low-quality information flooding the platform,大量刷屏的机器人, and repetitive content bombarding users becoming the norm. Even worse, accounts that profit from spreading anxiety and rehashing trending topics are actually receiving the most rewards—such incentive mechanisms are eroding the overall quality of the community.
Creators are chasing traffic rather than producing genuine value. Content has become click-bait and套路.
If platforms can redesign their creator incentive systems to reward original and in-depth thinking instead of simple reposts and emotional output, the information quality of the Web3 community can truly be upgraded. It's time for good content to come out on top.
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RiddleMaster
· 13h ago
It's a tough truth, but I don't believe it can be changed. As long as the incentive mechanism isn't broken for a day, this system will never be able to turn around.
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ProtocolRebel
· 01-16 03:07
That's so true. Now, there are ten times more spam accounts flooding the screens than genuine hardworking people.
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NoodlesOrTokens
· 01-15 20:17
Really, there are more bots flooding the screens now than real people, making our eyes tired.
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BlockchainFries
· 01-15 20:14
Forget it, changing the incentive mechanism? This circle has been rotten through and through for a long time, who would listen?
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TokenStorm
· 01-15 20:02
On-chain data speaks for itself; the incentive mechanism is the real tumor. If you can't fix it, don't play.
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DaoGovernanceOfficer
· 01-15 19:57
ngl the incentive misalignment here is exactly what i wrote about in my governance paper last year... but nobody reads those lol
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SandwichDetector
· 01-15 19:56
That's right, but let's not expect the platform to take action on its own. Those managers have long been enslaved by data; who cares about quality?
The Web3 community needs a serious reflection.
The current content ecosystem is severely problematic: low-quality information flooding the platform,大量刷屏的机器人, and repetitive content bombarding users becoming the norm. Even worse, accounts that profit from spreading anxiety and rehashing trending topics are actually receiving the most rewards—such incentive mechanisms are eroding the overall quality of the community.
Creators are chasing traffic rather than producing genuine value. Content has become click-bait and套路.
If platforms can redesign their creator incentive systems to reward original and in-depth thinking instead of simple reposts and emotional output, the information quality of the Web3 community can truly be upgraded. It's time for good content to come out on top.