Platform algorithms really do push certain content differently. Can't help but wonder what factors got that post climbing to a thousand interactions—engagement mechanics are wild out here in Web3 spaces.
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RuntimeError
· 9h ago
Algorithms are hard to pin down; sometimes a post goes viral inexplicably, while another sinks without a trace. Web3 is just like that, with rules changing daily.
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BlockchainGriller
· 9h ago
Algorithms are really black boxes. Sometimes I feel like nobody is paying attention to what I post, while others casually post a couple of words and it blows up... Web3 is even more unpredictable, it all depends on luck and timing.
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PessimisticLayer
· 9h ago
Algorithms are really just black boxes. Who knows why that post suddenly went viral? It might just be a random thing.
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OnchainSniper
· 9h ago
Algorithms are just black boxes; no one has truly figured them out. Anyway, my posts have never been promoted.
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GoldDiggerDuck
· 9h ago
Algorithms are really black boxes; similar content but such a huge difference in traffic...
Platform algorithms really do push certain content differently. Can't help but wonder what factors got that post climbing to a thousand interactions—engagement mechanics are wild out here in Web3 spaces.