Then if Nick Shirley initially published the documentary on Zora, it might never have gone viral. This reflects the real dilemma faced by decentralized creative platforms in attracting traffic — no matter how high-quality the content is, without a sufficient user base and recommendation mechanisms, it’s also difficult to achieve viral spread.

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RugpullSurvivorvip
· 10h ago
Really, the thing about decentralized platforms is a vicious cycle. No users, no traffic, good content is useless.
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DAOTruantvip
· 10h ago
In an era where traffic is king, decentralized platforms are useless no matter how ideal they are.
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HashBardvip
· 10h ago
nah fr the whole zora thing perfectly captures why decentralization keeps losing to the algorithm... content gravity needs velocity, not just virtue
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liquiditea_sippervip
· 10h ago
The idea that "traffic is king" still hasn't been broken; even if decentralized platforms are more user-friendly, it's all in vain.
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NFTHoardervip
· 10h ago
The traffic dilemma of decentralized platforms... To put it simply, it's the egg problem: good content but no one watches.
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 10h ago
The traffic dilemma of decentralized platforms is essentially a vicious cycle: if no one uses it, there's no content; without content, even fewer people will use it.
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