People kept hyping 'reply max' strategies, but here's the thing – the X algorithm wasn't the real killer. The crypto Twitter community basically shot itself in the foot. All that mindless farming, the repetitive content grind, the low-effort engagement plays... that's what gutted the vibe. The algorithm just exposed what was already broken. When everyone's chasing metrics instead of meaningful discourse, you get exactly what happened – a hollow echo chamber nobody actually wants to engage with anymore.
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SmartContractWorker
· 4h ago
To be honest, I couldn't stand it anymore. Farming every day, copying and pasting every day, and blaming the algorithm? Laughable, it's self-inflicted death.
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MetaNeighbor
· 01-10 13:53
To be honest, reply max and that whole system should have died a long time ago. Are people still praising it? The real problem is that we ourselves have ruined the community, constantly flooding it with garbage content, an endless like machine... The algorithm and such are actually a savior, at least it squeezed out the pus.
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fork_in_the_road
· 01-10 13:50
To be honest, reply max has been played out for a long time. But your point really hits home—it's really not about the algorithm, it's just everyone collectively sleepwalking—copy-pasting every day, liking and cheering each other on, no one is having a proper conversation anymore. The entire community has become a data farm. When can we get back to normal?
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 01-10 13:50
Honestly, I'm tired of those people who keep posting spam every day. Do they still have the nerve to blame the algorithm? They are the ones killing the community themselves.
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DeFiCaffeinator
· 01-10 13:41
Basically, it's just self-inflicted; there's nothing to blame the algorithm for.
People kept hyping 'reply max' strategies, but here's the thing – the X algorithm wasn't the real killer. The crypto Twitter community basically shot itself in the foot. All that mindless farming, the repetitive content grind, the low-effort engagement plays... that's what gutted the vibe. The algorithm just exposed what was already broken. When everyone's chasing metrics instead of meaningful discourse, you get exactly what happened – a hollow echo chamber nobody actually wants to engage with anymore.