Recently, I noticed that Twitter's recommendation algorithm seems to be quietly adjusting. Here are a few interesting changes:
First, the exposure rhythm has changed. Previously, tweets could quickly gain views after posting, but now it takes 6 to 12 hours or even longer to see traffic increase. This is a bit frustrating for creators who rely on real-time popularity.
Second, the algorithm's "targeted feeding" has become more obvious. When you click on a post about a certain topic and refresh your timeline, you'll see a bunch of similar content flooding in. This recommendation logic is quite straightforward.
Most interestingly, there are fewer cryptocurrency-related contents on the timeline. Many people are beginning to feel that the exposure of pure crypto content is declining, while more general topics that appeal to a broader audience are gaining more attention. No wonder everyone is turning to posting vibecodin and other broad Web3 topics, trying to break out of the niche and get more exposure. The overall adaptation process of the content ecosystem looks quite interesting.
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Blockwatcher9000
· 01-08 15:18
Can't sell coins anymore, now everyone is changing their tune to talk about general topics, so funny
Wait, is this really true? The traffic on my recent posts has indeed plummeted
Breaking out of the circle? Is it still the crypto circle? Haha
If the algorithm changes, we have to compete harder, it's just not fun this way
What is Twitter messing with again? So annoying with these sneaky adjustments
Looks like I need to learn how to tell "general" stories, pure crypto content is getting harder and harder to stand out
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 01-08 03:55
Uh, forget it. Cryptocurrency content really isn't as popular anymore; I need to find something else.
Twitter is now just a content meat grinder; every update is just repetitive stuff.
This wave of breaking out of the circle was probably forced; the pure crypto circle can't keep up anymore.
Wait, can vibecodin really save the market? Feels like just a different soup, same ingredients.
6 to 12 hours to boost traffic? Forget it, I'll go check out Lens instead.
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 01-08 03:48
Wait, is crypto content really being suppressed? I thought my tweets were just too bad haha
More and more people are posting vibecodin, it feels like everyone is being forced to "break out of the circle"
This algorithm adjustment is a bit ridiculous, only gaining volume after 6 to 12 hours? Then what's the point of real-time trending topics
This targeted feeding approach is really disgusting, after reading one post, the rest are all repetitive
Forget it, let's switch to general Web3 content, it seems like crypto topics are really gone
With this exposure mechanism, how can small V users survive?
Twitter is becoming more and more "mainstream," niche communities are being scattered
Wait, why is encrypted content being cold-shouldered? Is Elon adjusting something?
Fine, breaking out of the circle is breaking out of the circle, anyway staying in crypto doesn't bring much traffic
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RetiredMiner
· 01-08 03:47
The algorithm is secretly messing around again, the content in the crypto circle is really being suppressed, it feels like the platform is "taming" us.
That 6 to 12-hour delay is really heartbreaking, hot topics come and go so quickly.
Breaking out of the circle might not be very effective; what the platform wants is traffic, not for you to make money.
Instead of changing content style, it's better to just build your own community. Anyway, Twitter changes whenever it wants.
That's why I post less and less about the crypto circle; it's too exhausting.
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PensionDestroyer
· 01-08 03:33
Those guys on Twitter are really playing tricks. Crypto content is being suppressed heavily, and I've already felt the delay in traffic.
The algorithms are getting better at "feeding" us. Scrolling through, it's all the same stuff, so annoying.
It's normal. Niche communities don't last long anyway; you have to expand outward.
Recently, I noticed that Twitter's recommendation algorithm seems to be quietly adjusting. Here are a few interesting changes:
First, the exposure rhythm has changed. Previously, tweets could quickly gain views after posting, but now it takes 6 to 12 hours or even longer to see traffic increase. This is a bit frustrating for creators who rely on real-time popularity.
Second, the algorithm's "targeted feeding" has become more obvious. When you click on a post about a certain topic and refresh your timeline, you'll see a bunch of similar content flooding in. This recommendation logic is quite straightforward.
Most interestingly, there are fewer cryptocurrency-related contents on the timeline. Many people are beginning to feel that the exposure of pure crypto content is declining, while more general topics that appeal to a broader audience are gaining more attention. No wonder everyone is turning to posting vibecodin and other broad Web3 topics, trying to break out of the niche and get more exposure. The overall adaptation process of the content ecosystem looks quite interesting.