There's a recurring pattern in crypto communities where certain influencers prioritize engagement farming over genuine ecosystem building. These figures constantly amplify trivial drama, chasing viral moments rather than fostering meaningful collaboration. What's puzzling is how their audiences remain loyal despite this cycle repeating endlessly. It raises questions about community dynamics in Web3—do people seek entertainment value over substantive content, or has the space normalized this type of attention-driven behavior? Breaking this loop requires both creators and followers to reconsider what truly drives ecosystem growth.
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 22h ago
NGL big influencers are just making up stories to harvest profits, and we're still foolishly watching the show...
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 01-08 08:35
NGL, this is the norm in the crypto world. What seems like in-depth analysis is actually just gossip.
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 01-07 19:17
To be honest, this phenomenon has long been common in the crypto world, with fan culture becoming increasingly intense.
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BTCWaveRider
· 01-06 20:12
To be honest, these traffic brokers have long been a common sight in the crypto world; it's just that they have many loyal fans.
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PanicSeller69
· 01-05 21:03
ngl, this is the fate of the crypto world, drama will always be more eye-catching than technology...
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 01-05 20:58
According to the database, the "drama queen cycle" of this type of KOL has been operating continuously for over n months, and fan loyalty data has actually increased against the trend. It is recommended to be listed in the Guinness World Records.
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GasOptimizer
· 01-05 20:56
Data speaks: Fan retention rate is positively correlated with drama popularity, and this model has been running for three years without breaking. In plain terms, entertainment demand has overshadowed value capture, and on-chain evidence is right there.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 01-05 20:50
Honestly, I'm already aesthetically fatigued from these KOLs constantly creating shitcoin drama every day.
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PositionPhobia
· 01-05 20:47
To be honest, these traffic brokers should have been removed long ago.
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AirdropFreedom
· 01-05 20:36
Honestly, these influences are really annoying. They hype up trash news every day just to ride the wave of popularity.
There's a recurring pattern in crypto communities where certain influencers prioritize engagement farming over genuine ecosystem building. These figures constantly amplify trivial drama, chasing viral moments rather than fostering meaningful collaboration. What's puzzling is how their audiences remain loyal despite this cycle repeating endlessly. It raises questions about community dynamics in Web3—do people seek entertainment value over substantive content, or has the space normalized this type of attention-driven behavior? Breaking this loop requires both creators and followers to reconsider what truly drives ecosystem growth.