币圈女菩萨 | Pizza披萨🍕|Jan 19, 2026 06:53
Perhaps in the future, there will be a decentralized social platform specifically designed for web3.
Why do I think so?
Actually, since Musk took over Twitter, it can be seen that various adjustments on the platform are trying to shift users' attention from "my follow" to "homepage recommendations".
This is essentially a grab for attention, forcing the traffic distribution rights to be taken over by the platform.
X has created a traffic black box, whose core operating logic is no longer to serve users' acquisition of high-quality content, but to maximize the platform's' no regrets usage time 'to serve advertising revenue.
So in the end, everyone will find that the platform appears more lively and the data looks better on the surface, but the content itself is actually restless.
What you brush is not what you truly care about, but what the platform judges as the most likely thing to get on top of you in the next second. It doesn't care if you gain long-term value, it only cares if you stay.
So the content ecosystem began to become casino like. No need for depth, no need for context, and no need for long-term accumulation. As long as the emotions are strong enough, the stance is extreme enough, and the stimulation is direct enough, it can be amplified by algorithms.
Fields like encryption, which already rely on information density, judgment, and trust relationships, are particularly disadvantaged in this environment. Many people who truly spend time researching and writing logic find it difficult to consistently reach the group of people who originally paid attention to them. It's not that the content is bad, but it's not exciting enough.
Over time, creators will be forced to make choices.
Either follow the algorithm and break down complex problems into emotional slices.
Either simply leave and find a place that is willing to take content and relationships seriously.
This is actually a chronic injury to the platform itself.
Because the value of the network originally comes from genuine and stable connections between nodes. Now it has become a platform standing in the middle constantly scheduling traffic, with distorted connections and diluted trust.
In the short term, X's user duration and advertising revenue may be more attractive.
But in the long run, high-quality creators will be lost, core users will leave, and the platform will only have a bunch of easily stimulated but difficult to stay focused attention.
It is precisely in this context that I feel that someone will definitely try another form of social interaction in the future.
Not with addiction as the goal, but with relationships as the core. Don't treat attention as a resource that can be easily extracted, but as something that needs to be respected.
And why do I think this platform is unlikely to be the exchange's own square or similar model?
Let me give a simple analogy, do you dare to curse Binance at Binance Square!? Can you curse Star on Europa? (Just an example)
The truly good social platforms of the future will definitely be neutral and free of speech, which is also why I initially liked Twitter.
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