During the testing of the new algorithm, 22 tweets were posted and 41 replies received. However, on the other hand, does such frequent posting affect the eligibility for the Kaito airdrop project? I'm a bit worried😅. To those friends participating in the airdrop program, what are your thoughts on this issue?

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GasFeeCryingvip
· 01-12 02:56
22 tweets, 41 replies, this level of activity is pretty good, bro Regarding the qualification for empty investment, the officials should be looking at quality, not quantity, right? Does frequent posting really result in point deductions? Has anyone fallen into this trap? I really can't quite understand Kaito's logic. No way, there really are such restrictions, right?
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liquidation_watchervip
· 01-11 12:54
Damn, only 41 replies to 22 tweets, the engagement rate is a bit disappointing. Airdrops aren't that strict, as long as you're not a bot spamming the messages. Frequent posting actually shows you're active; Kaito should prefer users like that. Seriously, does anyone control their posting frequency just for an airdrop? That's a bit obsessive. Why are you worried with only 22 tweets? I have over 200 and I'm still waiting.
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ClassicDumpstervip
· 01-11 02:55
22 tweets? This guy is really active, as if he's afraid the project team won't see him. As for airdrops, I think it actually proves activity. What's there to worry about? Frequent posting is actually a good thing. The most concerning are those who stay silent for a year. Projects like Kaito thrive on activity; the more they post, the easier it is to get on the list. But if it's all mindless copy-pasting, then it's over. Quality is the key. The few airdrops I participated in before were like that; less posting meant fewer chances. But to be fair, it also depends on how the operations team judges it. Some projects just look at engagement volume.
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AirdropAnxietyvip
· 01-11 02:54
22 tweets and 41 replies, the ratio isn't bad, but you really need to be careful about the hidden rules of airdrops. Frequent posting... the official usually won't say it outright, but you know, the fear is being considered a marketing account. I heard someone got kicked out for spamming, so now everyone tries to stay low-key if they can. Instead of worrying, it's better to check if the official guidelines have been updated—that's the key. These things are really hard to predict, it all seems to depend on the official's mood🙃
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TopBuyerBottomSellervip
· 01-11 02:51
22 Tweets, 41 Replies, the buzz is pretty good, just worried about the airdrop side getting flagged for frequent posts Will frequent posting be considered a violation? It feels like the airdrop review is getting stricter now Forget it, don't think too much. Anyway, I've posted everything, let's see what happens later The eligibility for the airdrop is really unpredictable. Some people post wildly and get no issues, while others post one or two times and get approved I think the key is still quality. Are all 22 posts valuable content? The problem is no one knows the platform's specific standards, and that's the most frustrating part
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GasGuzzlervip
· 01-11 02:51
22 tweets received 41 replies, the buzz is pretty good, why still worry about shorting qualification? Will frequent posting really get filtered out? Feels like no one has explained it clearly. Kaito's rules are so vague, who can say for sure? I actually think higher activity isn't a bad thing, it's the silence that feels strange. Please give a clear statement, stop this suspicion.
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SellLowExpertvip
· 01-11 02:47
Oops, 22 tweets at this frequency, that's quite intense. The qualification for short selling is really hard to determine, as the official rules are not clear. Frequent posting being considered spamming by the system? Be careful. After cutting losses for so many years, I'm just worried that being active might cause issues. Better to ask official customer service, rather than guessing blindly. This round of short selling qualification review is too mysterious, to be honest.
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BearMarketHustlervip
· 01-11 02:43
22 tweets and 41 replies, this level of activity is quite intense, probably about to get blacklisted from airdrops. Posting frequently might really get you flagged by the algorithm, I'm worried about that too. Kaito's rules are too confusing, it feels like no one can really understand them. The more you speak, the more you're afraid of being mistaken for a bot. If you miss out on the airdrop because of that, it would be unfair. No, frequent interactions might actually cause you to lose eligibility? That logic is a bit extreme. The number 22 feels okay, right? It probably won't be a problem... right? Forget it, it's safer to stay low-key. Better to post less than to be mistakenly banned.
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DataOnlookervip
· 01-11 02:30
22 tweets, 41 replies? Bro, your engagement is pretty impressive. As for qualifying for airdrops, I honestly don't believe that posting frequently will result in point deductions; the operators aren't fools. Why does it seem like everyone is stressing over this? Is it really that competitive? Wait, hold on, what exactly do Kaito's rules say? Has anyone read the documentation? Does posting more necessarily mean you're going to crash and burn? I don't think so; it all depends on quality. I understand this mindset, but instead of worrying, it's better to contribute more. 41 replies show that people are paying attention. Isn't that a good thing? Why be afraid? You're just scaring yourself; airdrops aren't that fragile. By the way, I just want to see if anyone else has the same concerns as I do. Frequent posting ≠ spamming; these are two different things, okay? What level are 22 tweets? The key is quality, not quantity, alright?
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