Having looked at many discussions about generative AI applications, I found that many scenarios don't actually require images. If a message can be clearly conveyed in one sentence, insisting on a full illustration is a bit over the top.
Text is the medium with the highest information density and is also the foundation of human civilization. As long as the logic is clear, text can express ideas more precisely than images.
Of course, some also say that short videos and visual content represent a more advanced form of communication. The reason is that humans are inherently dependent on visuals. However, in Web3 and crypto community information exchange, text and data are often more persuasive. Over-reliance on visuals may actually dilute the core message. Content creation should still vary depending on the scenario.
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CommunityLurker
· 8h ago
That's right, who in the crypto community still cares about your colorful images? Data and logic are the real essentials.
Text is indeed underestimated, especially in an age of information explosion.
Image-based content can easily mislead people; Web3 requires this kind of in-depth discussion.
Some project teams like to use大量视觉内容 to cover up technical flaws, which is really disgusting.
However, from a marketing perspective, we have to admit that visuals do have a high conversion rate.
On-chain information is already dense; adding flashy stuff just creates noise.
This point hits hard; many account owners are just piling up useless content.
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DegenWhisperer
· 8h ago
Words will always be king, especially in the crypto world. Those flashy images often obscure the true message.
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Exactly, Web3 relies on data and logic; visual tricks won't cut it.
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Agreed, too many projects deceive with fancy UI; solid words and data are the hardest to fake.
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Haha, that's why I never trust crypto influencers who only post videos.
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In the crypto community, looking at images is a waste of time; open-source code and whitepapers are more valuable.
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Overly designed content is information pollution; well-reasoned posts are more effective than any marketing.
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In the crypto space, the clarity of words directly determines trustworthiness. I agree with this view.
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Tired of those marketing accounts' flashy posters? How about some real, valuable content?
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not_your_keys
· 8h ago
Describing on-chain data through text is indeed more effective, but have you tried explaining smart contract logic to beginners? One diagram is worth a thousand words.
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FalseProfitProphet
· 8h ago
Text message density is indeed high; on-chain data is the most convincing.
Having looked at many discussions about generative AI applications, I found that many scenarios don't actually require images. If a message can be clearly conveyed in one sentence, insisting on a full illustration is a bit over the top.
Text is the medium with the highest information density and is also the foundation of human civilization. As long as the logic is clear, text can express ideas more precisely than images.
Of course, some also say that short videos and visual content represent a more advanced form of communication. The reason is that humans are inherently dependent on visuals. However, in Web3 and crypto community information exchange, text and data are often more persuasive. Over-reliance on visuals may actually dilute the core message. Content creation should still vary depending on the scenario.