Took a break from posting in the community for over a month, and something interesting happened—impressions on my content actually shot up when I came back. Not entirely sure what's driving it.
Here's my take though: constant posting might actually build shallow engagement patterns. Quick hits, rapid-fire interactions, people showing up just to comment and leave. But step back? You reset expectations. Your next post hits different because there's genuine curiosity behind it.
Maybe quality over frequency wins after all. Or maybe the algorithm just loves a comeback arc.
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PumpAnalyst
· 6h ago
This wave of recovery does have some substance, but I think your logic has a flaw... The market maker's account nurturing is just this set.
I've seen a lot of algorithms and hunger marketing tactics, let's not comfort ourselves—data is king.
But to be fair, this wave does look a bit like a rebound after a bottoming out; holding the support level is a good sign.
If we’re talking about quality > frequency, then it depends on whether your content has real value; otherwise, stopping updates is almost like cutting the leeks.
You cut for a month and then impressions rise? I doubt it, it depends on the actual conversion rate—don’t be fooled by false data.
This is a classic case of "creating absence to generate desire." I've seen project teams play this game countless times—套路... but your approach is indeed interesting.
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LiquidityOracle
· 01-11 18:00
Breaking the curse is indeed true; the more I post, the more it gets ignored. Taking a month off actually boosted engagement. The algorithm is really unpredictable.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 01-11 18:00
NGL, I've also encountered this phenomenon. Pausing updates can actually attract more attention; algorithms really thrive on rhythm.
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MoonRocketTeam
· 01-11 17:59
Bro, this wave is just a booster supply refill, the dormancy period is just accumulating fuel for the next launch [rocket].
Forget it, I haven't decided yet, I'll just watch for now, and see what the main control room data shows.
Taking a month off and impressions actually surge? This trajectory is interesting, constantly trending can easily burn out account popularity.
But to be honest, the algorithm loves to see your "comeback script," just like our crypto rebound.
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DeFiChef
· 01-11 17:32
Whoa, is this the legendary "disappearing and becoming more attractive" thing? I have to try it out.
Took a break from posting in the community for over a month, and something interesting happened—impressions on my content actually shot up when I came back. Not entirely sure what's driving it.
Here's my take though: constant posting might actually build shallow engagement patterns. Quick hits, rapid-fire interactions, people showing up just to comment and leave. But step back? You reset expectations. Your next post hits different because there's genuine curiosity behind it.
Maybe quality over frequency wins after all. Or maybe the algorithm just loves a comeback arc.