
冰蛙|Sep 10, 2025 04:02
I Got 'Optimized' by K Platform—Does Carefully Designed Data Manipulation Really Have a Future?
Yep, after posting several articles questioning K Platform (not naming names), I received some 'special treatment' from the platform.
Ever since an official staff member unfollowed me on September 6th, my score has been stuck at 0 for several days straight, with only a tiny bump from recommendation scores.
I’ve seen plenty of people complain about heavy-handed intervention by the platform before, but there was never any concrete evidence. This time, I experienced it firsthand.
K Platform does indeed have serious manual intervention issues, but in the platform’s own words, this is called 'algorithm optimization.'
What they call optimization is really just optimizing out the people who don’t play along. A month ago, I already predicted this outcome. I just didn’t expect it to happen so soon.
The core conflict lies in profit distribution. The algorithm is just a tool to achieve this, dressed up as a so-called neutral stance.
It’s supposed to act as a bridge between project teams and content creators, but over time, the so-called rankings have started reflecting the platform’s own preferences. These preferences aren’t what the project teams want, and they definitely don’t represent what users genuinely want to express.
You set the rules, you’re the arbitrator, you distribute tokens based on your standards, and creators have to guess what you like. I don’t see how this has anything to do with so-called smart distribution.
Naturally, you’re now seeing many project teams start building their own rankings instead of relying on K Platform’s results.
In Web3, without transparency, there’s no trust.
I’ve always said, I’m not against people making money through 'lip service.' What I oppose is using the banner of fair distribution to run an opaque black-box operation, blaming all the unfairness on algorithmic decisions.
This is exactly the kind of trick that tech elites are best at—using concepts that seem complex, advanced, and smart, like so-called algorithmic neutrality, to cover up the most primitive and greedy goal:
The redistribution of wealth must be controlled by them.
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