Here's a frustrating reality many crypto enthusiasts face: X's moderation system seems to have it backwards. According to CryptoQuant founder Ki Young Ju, the platform is cracking down on legitimate crypto users while letting bots run rampant across the ecosystem. Genuine community members find themselves shadowbanned or restricted for meaningful engagement, yet automated spam accounts operate without consequence. This selective enforcement isn't just annoying—it fundamentally undermines authentic Web3 discourse. When real contributors get penalized while bot networks flourish unchecked, it kills genuine community building. The irony is sharp: a platform designed for connection ends up isolating the very people driving serious crypto conversations.
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GasFeeWhisperer
· 10h ago
This moderation logic is really backwards, cracking down on genuine users while letting bots go? LOL, this is Web3's "connection" haha
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FUD_Whisperer
· 16h ago
This moderation logic is really backwards, targeting real people but letting robots go... hilarious.
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PanicSeller69
· 16h ago
NGL X's moderation system is completely messed up; genuine builders are actually being targeted, the logic is absurd.
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WalletManager
· 16h ago
This really hits hard... My on-chain analysis was limited, while the spam bots next door are running wild. X this moderation algorithm probably hasn't been audited.
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CodeZeroBasis
· 16h ago
Unbelievable, those who actually do the work are muted, while the bots are running around freely... X, this moderation logic is really backwards.
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WhaleMinion
· 16h ago
This guy is right, X's moderation is really outrageous... Real users get muted, while bots run rampant everywhere.
Here's a frustrating reality many crypto enthusiasts face: X's moderation system seems to have it backwards. According to CryptoQuant founder Ki Young Ju, the platform is cracking down on legitimate crypto users while letting bots run rampant across the ecosystem. Genuine community members find themselves shadowbanned or restricted for meaningful engagement, yet automated spam accounts operate without consequence. This selective enforcement isn't just annoying—it fundamentally undermines authentic Web3 discourse. When real contributors get penalized while bot networks flourish unchecked, it kills genuine community building. The irony is sharp: a platform designed for connection ends up isolating the very people driving serious crypto conversations.