Twitter content environment is reshuffling. As various project evaluation and ranking tools come to an end, the flood of AI-generated superficial content on the platform is finally beginning to recede, and more in-depth project discussions are expected to surface. This wave of change is immediate—Kaito tokens dropped over 13% in response, and the market quickly adjusted its expectations for the future of such evaluation tools. Long-term content evaluators and ranking bloggers are also facing pressure to shift. This adjustment may indicate that the Twitter ecosystem is returning to a phase focused more on the projects themselves and market fundamentals, and the pain caused by cleaning up spam content is inevitable.

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DeFiDoctorvip
· 7h ago
The clinical manifestations are very obvious. Kaito's recent decline is the market doing a diagnosis. Those evaluation tools are essentially inflated liquidity bubbles, and their collapse is inevitable. The trading records show that this reshuffle on Twitter is actually a cleanup of pathological issues. A decline in liquidity ≠ a healthy ecosystem; it depends on whether there is genuine trading volume to support the bottom. The death of evaluation tools and the shift of bloggers — this is not a teething pain, but a necessary metabolic process. As long as the project's fundamentals are solid, honest discussion can actually be life-saving. Honestly, what does that 13% drop mean? The key is whether the Kaito protocol itself has hidden risks. If this reshuffle only clears out junk content but leaves behind junk projects, then it was a pointless cleanup.
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ContractExplorervip
· 7h ago
Those who bought the dip in Kaito must be feeling pretty miserable now --- Now the bloggers who rely on ranking hype should be panicking --- Honestly, it still comes down to fundamentals; the air projects are a no-go --- Wait, are there really fewer AI fluff articles? Why do I still see so many on Twitter... --- Kaito dropping 13% is well-deserved; it’s time to purge these fake reviews --- The core is whether the project has real value; no matter how many rankings there are, it’s all pointless --- Wow, they’ve directly cut off an entire gray industry chain --- By the way, can truly valuable discussions surface? It still feels like mostly noise --- This kind of shift is actually a good thing for practical teams --- Cleaning up trash content comes at a cost, but it’s worth it in the long run
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ProbablyNothingvip
· 7h ago
Whoa, Kaito was directly cut off. This wave of cleanup is really happening. --- The evaluation tool's demise is so directly reflected in the K-line. The market is still ruthless. --- Finally, I can spend less time reading AI nonsense, although the pain is inevitable. --- Bloggers now have to truly output some content. The days of just water are over. --- Twitter ecosystem reshuffle, only those who survive are the real content creators. --- Kaito drops 13%, just asking if it's worth it. Anyway, I'm just waiting to see who can last until the end. --- Cleaning up trash content, the ones hurt the most are probably those accounts that only repost.
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CryptoFortuneTellervip
· 8h ago
Haha, Kaito's drop is really sharp. Now those bloggers who rely on hype for rankings are panicking. It's about time to clean up these trash contents. Twitter has finally come back to life. The evaluation tools are dead, and those fluff articles should also quiet down. Really? Can deep discussions surface? I still see a bunch of nonsense. Kaito was directly backstabbed this time. Who told you to rely so much on evaluation tools? The pressure to shift... honestly, it just means there's no content output anymore. Finally, there's some hope. Compared to those AI trash, solid project analysis is more reliable. This adjustment came just in time; otherwise, Twitter would have completely turned into a content farm. Bloggers who rely on rankings should pivot. If they don't, there's no way to survive.
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NervousFingersvip
· 8h ago
Kato is really gg now, a 13% drop and the story of the evaluation tool is over? --- Honestly, this wave of cleanup on Twitter was long overdue. I've been reviewing so much garbage AI content that I'm mentally exhausted. --- Those bloggers who rely on rankings for a living should consider switching careers; the times have changed, bro. --- Deep discussions? I'm skeptical. After cleaning up the trash, they are probably still hype men for various shitcoins. --- Kaito's sharp decline indeed indicates that the market has seen through it; these kinds of tools have no long-term value at all. --- Wow, from flood of superficial articles directly to fundamental analysis—what about the transition? That must be painful. --- Wait, does this mean we're returning to an era of serious research? Then I need to start studying projects carefully... --- Cleaning up junk content is a good thing, but I bet five bucks that new garbage will grow back very quickly.
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