Someone told me gm posts kill engagement and I should skip them. Honestly? Sending gm to everyone this weekend anyway—because staying connected with the community matters more than gaming algorithms. Good morning and enjoy your weekend, everyone.
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ILCollector
· 4h ago
Is gm really that toxic? I still insist on posting. The algorithm is just a illusion; the community is the real deal. Thumbs up for this attitude.
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Layer3Dreamer
· 5h ago
theoretically speaking, the engagement metric itself is just a recursive function of what we've collectively decided matters—and if community signaling > algorithmic optimization, that's actually the most based interoperability vector possible. gm, anon.
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ForkThisDAO
· 01-10 15:50
Good morning, this thing is indeed easy to get criticized, but I actually think this is the true spirit of Web3. Better to lose a few likes than to maintain the community's warmth.
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UnruggableChad
· 01-10 15:43
GM, there's no need to worry about algorithms at all; community spirit is the key.
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BearMarketHustler
· 01-10 15:42
Algorithms and such, but the community is more important.
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AirdropGrandpa
· 01-10 15:42
Forget it, algorithms and all that are too annoying. Let's just go with gm; the community is the core, after all.
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SigmaValidator
· 01-10 15:36
Algorithms are nonsense; the community is the real foundation.
Someone told me gm posts kill engagement and I should skip them. Honestly? Sending gm to everyone this weekend anyway—because staying connected with the community matters more than gaming algorithms. Good morning and enjoy your weekend, everyone.