Some say that the algorithm of a certain leading social media platform is broken, but that's not true — it is actually designed to push non-human content and mechanically generated spam.
By observing what content performs best on these platforms, it becomes clear:
• Short content centered around trending topics • Emotionally indifferent, lacking personal touch • Very unapproachable • Truly original content is actually rarely created directly on this platform; it is usually pushed after going viral elsewhere
This mechanism operates exactly as it is designed to.
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FOMOmonster
· 11h ago
I have long felt that something was off about this thing, and it turns out it was intentional.
Digging deeper into this matter is still a bit disheartening... The truly interesting voices have all been buried.
The more garbage content there is, the more money it makes; this trap logic is as clear as day.
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gas_guzzler
· 20h ago
The algorithm isn't broken; this is a feature, not a bug.
Sharing content is more popular than original creation; that's just how the platform is.
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NftBankruptcyClub
· 12-19 03:01
The algorithm isn't broken; it's just been fed and fattened up for the robot.
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ETHReserveBank
· 12-18 17:53
The algorithm isn't broken; it's just been domesticated. Anyway, we all know what's going on.
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AlphaBrain
· 12-18 17:53
That's why I'm now hanging out on Telegram and small communities. I'm really fed up with that system.
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 12-18 17:53
I knew it, constantly scrolling that platform feels like watching robots perform for each other.
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GateUser-5854de8b
· 12-18 17:50
The algorithm isn't broken; it's intentionally designed this way. It's very clear.
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AirdropSkeptic
· 12-18 17:44
I calculated this logic, and the platform doesn't care at all whether your original content is valuable or not.
Automatically generated traffic is extremely high, while genuine content is buried. I'm just puzzled.
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LidoStakeAddict
· 12-18 17:38
Wow, I've known for a long time. I really can't stand those platforms, they're all just mechanically copied and pasted content.
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CryptoTarotReader
· 12-18 17:38
I've seen through it long ago; the algorithm isn't broken at all, it's just intentionally designed this way.
Some say that the algorithm of a certain leading social media platform is broken, but that's not true — it is actually designed to push non-human content and mechanically generated spam.
By observing what content performs best on these platforms, it becomes clear:
• Short content centered around trending topics
• Emotionally indifferent, lacking personal touch
• Very unapproachable
• Truly original content is actually rarely created directly on this platform; it is usually pushed after going viral elsewhere
This mechanism operates exactly as it is designed to.