There's an interesting take floating around the crypto community: while legitimate crypto users are getting squeezed on X, bots seem to operate with impunity. According to insights from industry observers, the platform's moderation appears to hit real participants harder than automated spam. It's one of those frustrations many in the space have noticed—the rules don't seem to apply evenly. Whether it's algorithmic oversight or deliberate policy, the imbalance between cracking down on genuine crypto discussion and letting bot networks flourish raises questions about how major social platforms actually manage Web3 communities.
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ChainMaskedRider
· 10h ago
Ha, X's rules are just a joke. Real users get banned while bots live quite comfortably.
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This is outrageous. We discuss the chain and get limited, but garbage bots run rampant?
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The platform doesn't care about Web3 at all, it's all about traffic and advertisers.
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It's incredible—cracking down on genuine voices while allowing bots to flood the screen. What kind of management is this?
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Is the algorithm flawed or intentional? Anyway, it's always us honest players who get hurt.
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X is now truly a paradise for bots and a hell for humans.
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Why do I always feel like the rules are only meant to target us doers of real work...
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Bots run around everywhere without issue, but when we post content about the crypto world, we're targeted. Is this fair?
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-11 22:57
This is a joke. The real comments are gone, but the trash robot is living quite comfortably.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-11 22:56
X's moderation logic is really outrageous. Instead of cracking down on real users, it allows bots to run rampant. Isn't this the opposite of what should be done?
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StakeOrRegret
· 01-11 22:54
Platform X's double standard process is really amazing, cracking down on real users fiercely, while bots are thriving comfortably.
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SnapshotLaborer
· 01-11 22:50
The rules on X are really outrageous. Real people are suppressed, while bots are thriving.
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ILCollector
· 01-11 22:44
I've seen through this act on X long ago. Real people are banned, robots are everywhere in the wild. LOL
There's an interesting take floating around the crypto community: while legitimate crypto users are getting squeezed on X, bots seem to operate with impunity. According to insights from industry observers, the platform's moderation appears to hit real participants harder than automated spam. It's one of those frustrations many in the space have noticed—the rules don't seem to apply evenly. Whether it's algorithmic oversight or deliberate policy, the imbalance between cracking down on genuine crypto discussion and letting bot networks flourish raises questions about how major social platforms actually manage Web3 communities.