Scrolling through CT feeds, you notice something pretty obvious—a ton of the content is honestly low-effort noise. Bad takes, recycled hype, zero substance. The algorithm isn't being harsh; it's actually responding exactly as it should. When engagement-bait and garbage posts flood the timeline, the system penalizes them. That's the mechanism working, not breaking. The real issue is simpler: if you want better content visibility, the bar needs to be higher. Quality posts get buried because mediocre ones are easier to produce and push. Until creators prioritize actual value over clout chasing, this cycle keeps spinning.
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PensionDestroyer
· 01-11 14:57
The algorithm is not wrong; it's just that creators are too lazy and resort to producing trash content to ride the trend. They deserve to be buried.
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 01-11 14:57
The algorithm is actually correct; the creators are just too lazy.
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LightningPacketLoss
· 01-11 14:36
ngl ct is now just a pile of trash, copying and pasting the same arguments every day, and still has the nerve to post.
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GateUser-75ee51e7
· 01-11 14:34
NGL CT is now just a trash heap, full of mindless reposts... The algorithm isn't the problem; the issue is that too many people just want to ride the trend without producing real content.
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ser_we_are_early
· 01-11 14:28
NGL CT is just a trash heap, constantly seeing a bunch of nonsense... But to be honest, the algorithm isn't wrong; it just needs to filter out these things.
Scrolling through CT feeds, you notice something pretty obvious—a ton of the content is honestly low-effort noise. Bad takes, recycled hype, zero substance. The algorithm isn't being harsh; it's actually responding exactly as it should. When engagement-bait and garbage posts flood the timeline, the system penalizes them. That's the mechanism working, not breaking. The real issue is simpler: if you want better content visibility, the bar needs to be higher. Quality posts get buried because mediocre ones are easier to produce and push. Until creators prioritize actual value over clout chasing, this cycle keeps spinning.