Breaking: no amount of perceived value matters if you're silent with your community. The real move? Wake up your social graph first, then ship. Look at top KOLs in the space—they don't build reach by chasing numbers. They build it by showing up for their people, dropping takes, replying to comments, actually being there. That's the difference. Stop obsessing over impressions. Focus on shipping good stuff and engaging with the humans who care. That's where momentum comes from. 🎒⚔️
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PumpingCroissant
· 01-12 02:20
Silence is truly a dead end; I've seen through it long ago.
Here we go again with the old tune of "interacting with the community," but it does make some sense.
Social graph > product strength? I don't fully agree; both need to be strong.
The KOL approach might be a bit of luxury for us small investors, but indeed, more voices are needed.
While shipping products, also spend quality time with users—that's the right way.
Actually, don't work behind closed doors; you need to show yourself in front of people.
Why do I feel like this is just pumping up marketing accounts?
Does it seem like we're still back to "more speech and more interaction"? I've heard this line three years ago.
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RuntimeError
· 01-11 19:01
Really, having a product alone is useless if no one knows about it.
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CompoundPersonality
· 01-11 18:58
If you can't win by force, you have to seriously work on relationships, really.
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AirdropHermit
· 01-11 18:54
Silence is really the biggest waste; no one knowing what you're doing is the same as not doing anything.
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SchroedingerGas
· 01-11 18:39
Really, silence is a death sentence. No matter how awesome something is, if no one knows about it, it's useless.
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Community engagement > traffic numbers. You really need to understand this.
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Exactly, constantly obsessing over data just leads to self-satisfaction. You still need to talk to people.
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KOLs have long understood that content is just a stepping stone; companionship is what creates stickiness.
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Wake up, your silence is someone else's opportunity.
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Alright, no chasing trends. Good things will speak for themselves... Wait, isn't that logic a bit circular?
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The core is this — showing up matters. It's more important than anything else.
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That's why I couldn't understand why some projects can't get off the ground. Turns out, they never even talked to the community.
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This approach is indeed effective, but execution still requires some substance, right?
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rug_connoisseur
· 01-11 18:39
Silent projects really die the fastest; I've seen too many.
Breaking: no amount of perceived value matters if you're silent with your community. The real move? Wake up your social graph first, then ship. Look at top KOLs in the space—they don't build reach by chasing numbers. They build it by showing up for their people, dropping takes, replying to comments, actually being there. That's the difference. Stop obsessing over impressions. Focus on shipping good stuff and engaging with the humans who care. That's where momentum comes from. 🎒⚔️