Regarding the recent policy news, I'm a bit unsure whether to celebrate or feel regretful. But I must admit, the product leader's approach is indeed commendable — they are not only delving into the product itself but also identifying the core pain points, and their understanding of the Crypto field is quite on point.
That said, this one-size-fits-all decision is indeed a bit unfair to many content creators who put in serious effort. The accumulated points value overnight shrank, and that feeling is unpleasant. However, from another perspective, this also shows that the Kaito platform has indeed attracted many high-quality creators, and the ecosystem is quite active. This competitive atmosphere itself is driving the improvement of content quality, which is a positive signal for the entire Web3 creation field.
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NFTArtisanHQ
· 18h ago
ngl the product lead clearly studied their craft... but that blanket policy move? brutal for creators who actually put in work. feels like watching your portfolio tank overnight, except it's your reputation this time
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 18h ago
Haha, that blanket cut is really brutal, the points bleeding out caught everyone off guard.
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BearMarketGardener
· 18h ago
Oh no, the feeling of points evaporating overnight is really uncomfortable, but it seems there's nothing we can do about it.
To be honest, the product manager's move this time was a bit harsh, but it really hit the mark.
If Kaito can retain these dedicated creators, it will be a win.
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SerumSquirter
· 19h ago
Damn, another one-size-fits-all approach, and this time it really hurts a bit.
Regarding the recent policy news, I'm a bit unsure whether to celebrate or feel regretful. But I must admit, the product leader's approach is indeed commendable — they are not only delving into the product itself but also identifying the core pain points, and their understanding of the Crypto field is quite on point.
That said, this one-size-fits-all decision is indeed a bit unfair to many content creators who put in serious effort. The accumulated points value overnight shrank, and that feeling is unpleasant. However, from another perspective, this also shows that the Kaito platform has indeed attracted many high-quality creators, and the ecosystem is quite active. This competitive atmosphere itself is driving the improvement of content quality, which is a positive signal for the entire Web3 creation field.