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I think the era of simple volume-based yapping will gradually disappear.
Good news for those who say, "I'm sick of seeing yapping!"
As mentioned in the quote below... Kaito's Mindshare selection method continues to be refined.
Ultimately, people follow efficiency and avoid inefficiency
Until now, if you throw 100 one-point mindless punches
It was equivalent to one 100-point post, and there were efficient people who did this.
(Even if you wrote poorly or had low project understanding, it was possible with volume)
However, such spam-like posts will gradually become lower, scoring 0.5, 0.3, 0.1.
In fact, it's already being applied and felt. Only some users haven't noticed yet.
Both Kaito and Yuhu
- Continuously emphasize that high-quality posts will get better scores, and spam tagging, repetitive posting and comments will be excluded.
They seem to have particularly mentioned raising scores for insightful long-form and thread posts.
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From my perspective, I think I had less than 5 posts that could enter the @MagicNewton leaderboard.
- Agent setting and experience
- Imagination about the future of AI agents
- Why agent DCA
- Brain theory about why transactions are important
- Participation increase seen through Dune
Is this about right?
What's important when writing is having more thinking time than writing time.
It's the most basic of basics.
We need to think about this again.
We should train to create a well-baked post by thinking, revising, and supplementing before writing.
I say "train" because it doesn't happen overnight.
We need numerous trials and errors and an attitude of pondering "Why isn't there a response to my post?"
If you can't do this, I think it's natural to be excluded by Kaito or Yapping.
"They will naturally prefer those who do well, not those making an effort"
The fortunate thing(?) is that Kaito recognizes even without response
That's why small accounts can rise if they write well
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Many people are breathlessly [breaking X algorithm] for Mindshare and yaps.
You might think "Isn't that what yapping is?" but it's different.
It's not just about writing uninteresting posts that lower preference
X algorithm treating an account as low-quality... is actually scary enough that recovery is difficult without creating a new account.
Let's say Kaito, if Mindshare doesn't work for projects, we'll target other projects.
If the X account itself is labeled low-quality? There's no answer.
This is something we must always be cautious about
X algorithm is under Kaito, not Kaito above X algorithm.
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I think this means it will become increasingly difficult for first-time users and non-persistent, one-time users to get rewards
And spam yapping culture will naturally decline.
Only those who:
1. Share real experiences
2. Write analysis or thoughts by people genuinely interested, not copies
3. Have long-term exchanged friends
Will continuously receive Kaito yapping benefits.
Eventually, only consistent genuine people will remain, and like past Twitter, only posts with insights will start appearing in feeds.
I don't think there's anything to feel wronged about.
Because this was the path Kaito was originally going to take :)
Let's survive g NEWT-ly :)

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@colu_farmer
06-13
제가 뭐 전문가 그런건 아니지만
[나만의 경험을 녹인 진심펀치] 가 중요하다 생각하는 이유입니다.
모두 상호작용이 중요하다고 하트꾹, 댓글댓글 이런것만 생각하지만
팔로워가 적어도, 반응이 적어도 리더보드에 오르시는 분들이 많습니다.
상호작용도 중요하겠지만 더 중요한게 있다는 의미 x.com/xbbory482/stat…

Don't think it's hard :)
In fact, it's a bigger opportunity. You'll be able to get there much more easily than in the low-quality, quantity era.
How many people do you think consistently write high-quality articles?
How much less are there compared to those who participate in low-quality, quantity punches?
This means that if you put in a little effort and improve the quality a little, you can get there in no time.
It's frustrating when you work hard but don't get any views... In fact, short, joking articles get more views.
I also have that a lot.
But in the end, if you keep at it, you'll be fine.
Look around your feed too.
What kind of articles do you like? Who do you follow?
The people around you are all the same. We're all the same.
Effort isn't always rewarded,
but it's true that opportunities arise if you put in effort.
@MirraTerminal
From Twitter
Disclaimer: The content above is only the author's opinion which does not represent any position of Followin, and is not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, investment advice from Followin.
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