I recently saw an interesting discussion in the community about why the attention to the cryptocurrency community has never been very high.



Many people habitually blame the algorithm, thinking that the platform's recommendation mechanism suppresses the exposure of crypto content. But the real situation might be more complicated.

If it were just an algorithm issue, optimizing the recommendation logic could solve it. But the reality is that even in communities with relatively fair algorithms, the discussion heat around crypto topics remains lukewarm. This suggests that the root of the problem might lie elsewhere—perhaps in the attractiveness of the content itself, the maturity of the community ecosystem, or the depth of public understanding of this field.

Think about it: good content can go viral on any platform, and no matter how friendly the algorithm is, bad content can't be saved. The crypto community might need to consider not how to complain about external factors, but how to produce more engaging and impactful content.
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IronHeadMinervip
· 6h ago
To be honest, blaming the algorithm all the time is a bit of a stretch, but it's not entirely unreasonable either. The problem is, what can we produce ourselves? A bunch of shitcoin news and FOMO jokes—who the hell wants to see that... Content quality is the key, there's no doubt about that. Complaining alone is useless; we need to come up with some real stuff. Forget it, the algorithm's account should have been settled long ago. Reflect on yourself. Actually, the circle is too niche; the general public simply doesn't care about these things. There's nothing wrong with what you said, but it's hard for everyone to take action.
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SolidityNewbievip
· 6h ago
You're right. Instead of blaming the platform's algorithm every day, it's better to think about what you're actually saying. If the content is bad, then it's bad. There's no one else to blame. Why keep shifting the blame? It's time to reflect. After so many years of competition in the crypto world, not many truly impactful things have been produced. Instead of complaining about the heavens, it's better to write good articles. Those who complain about the platform every day should really look at the quality of their own content. Good content is indeed popular everywhere, there's no doubt about that. Always blaming the algorithm, but the real issue lies in the content itself. Complaining about the platform is pointless; blame yourself instead.
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ChainMelonWatchervip
· 6h ago
Forget it. To be honest, our own output is too poor, constantly posting news about signal calls and cutting leeks. Who wants to see that?
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ImpermanentLossFanvip
· 6h ago
Stop blaming the algorithm; honestly, the content is just too poor. --- But to be fair, how much truly high-quality content does our community have? I think 80% is just copied and pasted garbage. --- The algorithm is just an excuse; good stuff can't be hidden for long. --- I agree with that. Instead of complaining endlessly, we should think about how to stand out. --- The most heartbreaking thing is that those who can create truly touching content have long been poached with high salaries. --- Yes, the problem is right here: poor content quality and an immature community ecosystem—no one can save that. --- That's true, but do you really expect people in the crypto world to produce good content? Most are just thinking about how to cut the leeks. --- Content is king, everyone. Stop always thinking about cheating. --- I've heard that a hundred times, but the key question is: who will actually do it?
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