The marketing tactics of xAI are basically just performances, constantly creating topics and doing tricks to attract attention. This approach, which relies on exaggerated gestures to maintain popularity, honestly feels a bit awkward and gradually leads to aesthetic fatigue. The project's own strength and innovation have become secondary in the face of these frequent stage shows.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 21h ago
Aesthetic fatigue is indeed real, but on the other hand, who doesn't want to ride the trend?
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 21h ago
Tired of the hype, if you really have the ability, just shut up and deliver results.
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SocialFiQueen
· 21h ago
You're absolutely right. Overcomplicating things can make you seem insecure. A real project should speak for itself through its product.
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TooScaredToSell
· 21h ago
I'm already tired of it. Can constant hype solve any problems?
The marketing tactics of xAI are basically just performances, constantly creating topics and doing tricks to attract attention. This approach, which relies on exaggerated gestures to maintain popularity, honestly feels a bit awkward and gradually leads to aesthetic fatigue. The project's own strength and innovation have become secondary in the face of these frequent stage shows.