Major shift in platform dynamics: X is moving to restrict apps that incentivize posting through reward mechanisms—commonly referred to as InfoFi models. The motivation? A wave of low-quality AI-generated content and repetitive reply spam that's been cluttering feeds.
It's a decision many in the crypto community have been waiting for. The InfoFi phenomenon exploded as a quick way for projects to boost engagement metrics, but the downside became impossible to ignore. Feeds got flooded with automated responses and derivative posts, making genuine signal harder to find.
For community participants focused on authentic discussion, this cleanup effort feels like a step in the right direction. The quality of conversations could improve significantly once these spam vectors dry up. It's a reminder that sustainable ecosystem growth requires filtering out noise.
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GreenCandleCollector
· 16h ago
Finally, someone is taking care of this trash infofi. My feed has been flooded by robots.
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FlatlineTrader
· 16h ago
Honestly, it should have been dealt with earlier. The whole info fi thing is just a scam to fleece retail investors. Now the feed is full of bot spam, it's so annoying.
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faded_wojak.eth
· 16h ago
It should have been regulated long ago. Infini's system is just for data manipulation, and now the feed is full of spam bots.
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BanklessAtHeart
· 16h ago
Finally, someone is taking care of this. The InfoFi approach should have been dead long ago.
Major shift in platform dynamics: X is moving to restrict apps that incentivize posting through reward mechanisms—commonly referred to as InfoFi models. The motivation? A wave of low-quality AI-generated content and repetitive reply spam that's been cluttering feeds.
It's a decision many in the crypto community have been waiting for. The InfoFi phenomenon exploded as a quick way for projects to boost engagement metrics, but the downside became impossible to ignore. Feeds got flooded with automated responses and derivative posts, making genuine signal harder to find.
For community participants focused on authentic discussion, this cleanup effort feels like a step in the right direction. The quality of conversations could improve significantly once these spam vectors dry up. It's a reminder that sustainable ecosystem growth requires filtering out noise.