Time to clean up the follow list—removing all those trend-chasing accounts and supposed insiders who never reciprocated anyway. Portfolio juggling is one thing, but keeping tabs on accounts that don't add real value? That's just noise. As for InfoFi, it's been a journey. Sometimes projects don't pan out the way you hoped. Moving on to what's next.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 19h ago
You really need to be ruthless when unfollowing; otherwise, the follow list will become a trash heap.
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GateUser-7b078580
· 19h ago
The data shows that this wave of clearing followers is indeed necessary. The observed pattern is that truly valuable sources of information are always scarce... Although, noise will always outweigh signals. When counted hourly, they all need to be deleted. An unreasonable mechanism will eventually collapse.
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quiet_lurker
· 19h ago
Clearing followers really requires being ruthless. Those follow-the-trend accounts should have unfollowed long ago.
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BuyHighSellLow
· 19h ago
I support this move to remove accounts; trash accounts definitely need to be cleaned up.
Time to clean up the follow list—removing all those trend-chasing accounts and supposed insiders who never reciprocated anyway. Portfolio juggling is one thing, but keeping tabs on accounts that don't add real value? That's just noise. As for InfoFi, it's been a journey. Sometimes projects don't pan out the way you hoped. Moving on to what's next.