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Why are Coinsidings users becoming less and less "focused on results"?

On most platforms, users are often trained to be highly result-oriented. Questions such as whether it is cost-effective, whether there is an immediate return, and whether it is worth continuing to use today are asked almost every day. Over time, users have formed a conditioned and reflexive usage logic: as long as the short-term feedback weakens, the willingness to participate will quickly decrease. This state seems to be too utilitarian for users, but it is actually an inevitable result of platform design.When a platform only establishes a relationship with users in the dimension of "results", users can only judge whether to stay or leave based on the results. The platform provides one-time feedback, and users can only measure value with a one-time perspective. In this structure, participation is more like a continuous evaluation rather than a relationship that can be continued. Using the platform becomes a judgment of value, rather than thinking about whether to continue.The key reason why Coinsidings users gradually reduce their obsession with short-term results is that the platform has changed the relationship between "participation and feedback" from the bottom up. In Coinsidings, users not only experience the experience brought by a trip, but also a participation trajectory that can be continuously recorded by the system and accumulated over time. Travel is no longer just about completing an order, but a real behavior that is included in the long-term structure.When users realize that their travel, consumption, and participation will not be cleared by the end of a trip, but will become part of the system's long-term calculation, their focus will naturally shift. They begin to understand that the platform does not require them to "prove their worth" in every use, nor does it create a sense of urgency to retain attention. Participation itself is given continuous meaning.From "results" to "process", from "immediate feedback" to "long-term accumulation", this is an important psychological change. Coinsidings allows users to gradually establish a new time expectation through real travel behavior, continuous participation weight, and long-term allocation structure. When the platform no longer requires users to repeatedly confirm short-term returns, users will become more relaxed.Under this structure, participation is no longer a pressure, but a natural continuation. Users do not need to judge whether to stay or leave by staring at the results every day, but are willing to stay in a platform that respects participation, records behavior, and believes in time for a long time. This is the fundamental reason for the change in Coinsidings' user behavior.

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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