Nikita, the head of product at X platform, recently announced significant policy changes following a clash with the crypto community.
The key point is this: the developer API policy revision is underway, and apps like app(InfoPay, which allow users to earn rewards by posting on X, will no longer be approved.
Why is this happening? Because these apps are spreading大量 AI-generated content across the platform, which is seen as a threat to the platform's health.
Considering the potential impact on the Web3 ecosystem, there is a possibility that the growth of reward-based application services will slow down for a while. Projects that relied on reward models may need to readjust their strategies.
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Anon32942
· 5h ago
Disabling the API again? Now those projects that attract users with bounties are going to cry. To be honest, it's just because there's too much AI junk content.
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liquidation_watcher
· 5h ago
Another API ban? These guys really want to kill the Web3 ecosystem.
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SerumSquirter
· 5h ago
Ailong is causing trouble again, this time directly cutting the reward apps. It feels like Web3 is about to be shaken.
Nikita, the head of product at X platform, recently announced significant policy changes following a clash with the crypto community.
The key point is this: the developer API policy revision is underway, and apps like app(InfoPay, which allow users to earn rewards by posting on X, will no longer be approved.
Why is this happening? Because these apps are spreading大量 AI-generated content across the platform, which is seen as a threat to the platform's health.
Considering the potential impact on the Web3 ecosystem, there is a possibility that the growth of reward-based application services will slow down for a while. Projects that relied on reward models may need to readjust their strategies.