X officially cuts off API access for InfoFI, marking a decisive step to curb AI spam and junk posts on the platform. Instead of just deleting content, X chooses to cut off API service - a stronger measure. The clear goal: improve user experience quality and protect the information sharing space from the wave of automatically generated content. This decision reflects the common trend among major platforms to tighten control over their ecosystems.
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LowCapGemHunter
· 5h ago
Finally took action. It was about time to deal with those trash bots this way.
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InfraVibes
· 5h ago
Really? X directly cut off the API this time, much more ruthless than deleting posts.
InfoFI is in trouble now; is the garbage content problem this serious?
By the way, AI spam is really annoying, kudos for that move.
But cutting off the API... is it a bit too extreme?
The key is whether it will really be effective, let's wait and see.
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CryptoPhoenix
· 5h ago
The bear market has lasted so long, now even trash content has been cleared, truly purifying the ecosystem... But on the other hand, with the API being cut off, projects that rely on technology will have to readjust their strategies again [bitter smile]
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YieldWhisperer
· 5h ago
Directly cutting the API? This move by X is a bit harsh. How did InfoFI offend them?
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AllInAlice
· 6h ago
Really, if the API gets cut, so be it. Spam is truly annoying as hell.
X officially cuts off API access for InfoFI, marking a decisive step to curb AI spam and junk posts on the platform. Instead of just deleting content, X chooses to cut off API service - a stronger measure. The clear goal: improve user experience quality and protect the information sharing space from the wave of automatically generated content. This decision reflects the common trend among major platforms to tighten control over their ecosystems.