My previous viewpoint was indeed too sharp. Looking back, the root of the problem lies in the CT community falling into a dilemma: reply bombing and information agriculture(InfoFi farming) were pushed to the extreme, coupled with the bear market causing a large number of users to leave. As a result, high-quality content was completely drowned out by low-quality noise. To put it simply, if we can't even do basic content discrimination, it reflects not only community issues but also product-level flaws. ICO's perspective hit the nail on the head.
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My previous viewpoint was indeed too sharp. Looking back, the root of the problem lies in the CT community falling into a dilemma: reply bombing and information agriculture(InfoFi farming) were pushed to the extreme, coupled with the bear market causing a large number of users to leave. As a result, high-quality content was completely drowned out by low-quality noise. To put it simply, if we can't even do basic content discrimination, it reflects not only community issues but also product-level flaws. ICO's perspective hit the nail on the head.