The daily "Gm" ritual in crypto Twitter has pretty much lost all meaning at this point. What started as a genuine community greeting has become pure performative spam—everyone's just dropping it mindlessly to chase engagement and trends. The actual signal-to-noise ratio is completely shot. At this point, does anyone even read it anymore, or are we all just scrolling past the same tired greeting 500 times a day?
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MetadataExplorer
· 11h ago
Good morning, no one believes it anymore; it's all about robots and gold farming workers.
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rugpull_survivor
· 11h ago
GM has long been overused. Now it's just a daily show of bots and zombie accounts; no one really cares who greets whom.
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AirdropHarvester
· 11h ago
Good morning has long become a like machine; genuine greetings are long dead.
The daily "Gm" ritual in crypto Twitter has pretty much lost all meaning at this point. What started as a genuine community greeting has become pure performative spam—everyone's just dropping it mindlessly to chase engagement and trends. The actual signal-to-noise ratio is completely shot. At this point, does anyone even read it anymore, or are we all just scrolling past the same tired greeting 500 times a day?