Two leading AI projects have recently clashed, and the public attention has skyrocketed. To be honest, how many people actually paid attention to them before? Probably not many. Now it's different — a win-win for traffic, each gaining a wave of popularity and discussion. Interestingly, it seems that deep down, everyone is still particularly interested in conflicts. Contradictions, opposition, mutual roasting... these are more eye-catching than anything else. That's just the community's mentality; during peaceful times, no one pays attention.

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GasFeeCryvip
· 12-20 14:32
Really, who would watch if there's no conflict? Usually, it's dull and lifeless.
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LiquidationWizardvip
· 12-19 18:52
The traffic secret is that simple—just a little back-and-forth to boost the hype. We onlookers are really cheap.
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BlockchainDecodervip
· 12-19 18:26
According to research, this is a typical phenomenon of the "conflict news value" in communication studies—contradictory and opposing content naturally has higher information entropy. From a technical perspective, algorithms tend to prioritize recommending highly interactive content, thus forming a positive feedback loop. It is worth noting that this phenomenon is particularly evident in the crypto community, with data showing that the repost volume of controversial topics is often 3-5 times that of regular content.
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