What does the return of the Timeline feature mean? We can once again see friends' content in the feed.
Genuine community building is more challenging for new projects, with greater difficulty but a longer lifecycle. Instead of spending money on marketing, it's better to focus on finding the true product-market fit(PMF).
Looking back on the end of InfoFi, do you feel regret or relief? This iteration might give us some inspiration.
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ForkLibertarian
· 18h ago
The key to truly building a product still relies on PMF, the old marketing tricks of throwing money are long outdated.
Forget it, the InfoFi wave is just so-so, it should be reset if it needs to be.
What’s the use of returning to the timeline? The main thing is whether the project itself is viable.
A reliable community is built up gradually; there are no shortcuts.
If this iteration can genuinely improve the user experience, that would be great. Don’t just add flashy features again.
Tsk, it all depends on how those project teams mess around.
Instead of stressing over the timeline, it’s better to look for the next promising project.
Honestly, it still comes down to trust. No matter how many features there are, it’s useless without trust.
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MerkleMaid
· 18h ago
Friend content resurgence? To put it simply, social has been killed by algorithms. Only now do I realize I should try to fix it.
PMF is easy to talk about, but how many projects have actually achieved it... Infofi just burned through money and disappeared.
Instead of doing all these things, it's better to first think about how to retain users.
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Web3ExplorerLin
· 18h ago
hypothesis: timeline mechanics are basically oracle networks for social graphs—bridging the gap between algorithmic noise and authentic peer discovery.
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HackerWhoCares
· 18h ago
I just want to see my friends' updates, I don't want to be fed crap by the algorithm.
That money-spending marketing approach is really outdated; PMF is the real king.
About InfoFi... Sigh, another martyr.
What does the return of the Timeline feature mean? We can once again see friends' content in the feed.
Genuine community building is more challenging for new projects, with greater difficulty but a longer lifecycle. Instead of spending money on marketing, it's better to focus on finding the true product-market fit(PMF).
Looking back on the end of InfoFi, do you feel regret or relief? This iteration might give us some inspiration.