The head of product at a major platform recently flagged a troubling pattern in crypto communities: excessive reply farming is slowly eroding the signal-to-noise ratio. What started as friendly morning greetings has morphed into reach-hijacking behavior that drowns out genuine project announcements and meaningful technical discussions. When your feed gets flooded with automated GM chains, real news gets buried in the noise. It's a self-inflicted wound—community members sacrificing the health of their own information ecosystem for engagement metrics. The irony is stark: those chasing quick attention are inadvertently making the space less attractive for serious investors and builders who actually need reliable signals.
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LuckyBlindCat
· 01-10 18:41
Good morning, the community has really been messed up. Now when I open the feed, it's all copy-pasted, obviously fake.
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MevTears
· 01-10 16:57
GM farming really should stop. Now the screen is flooded more frequently than project announcements, which is a bit outrageous.
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FUDwatcher
· 01-10 16:46
The proliferation of GM chains is really disgusting; it should have been dealt with long ago. If this continues, no one will pay attention to real project information.
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SilentObserver
· 01-10 16:30
gm farming is really annoying. Every time I open it, it's just a bunch of bots repeating the same thing. Is there any useful information? It's long gone.
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TrustlessMaximalist
· 01-10 16:25
GM farming really killed the community signals. Now the feed is full of trash GM. Who can still see the real stuff?
The head of product at a major platform recently flagged a troubling pattern in crypto communities: excessive reply farming is slowly eroding the signal-to-noise ratio. What started as friendly morning greetings has morphed into reach-hijacking behavior that drowns out genuine project announcements and meaningful technical discussions. When your feed gets flooded with automated GM chains, real news gets buried in the noise. It's a self-inflicted wound—community members sacrificing the health of their own information ecosystem for engagement metrics. The irony is stark: those chasing quick attention are inadvertently making the space less attractive for serious investors and builders who actually need reliable signals.