#美国消费者物价指数发布在即 Interesting update: Elon Musk recently announced that the recommendation algorithm of the X platform will be open-sourced. Specifically, they plan to release all code related to content distribution—covering both organic content recommendations and ad delivery logic. This is just the beginning; they will iterate every four weeks, with each update clearly indicating what was changed and why.



From a trading ecosystem perspective, this transparency attempt is worth noting. The openness of information flow directly impacts market sentiment and has an indirect influence on the price discovery of various assets. Especially now, user trust in platform algorithms has become a key factor in determining the credibility of information.
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OnchainFortuneTellervip
· 01-16 13:45
Open-source algorithms? I'm tempted, now I can see clearly how my feed is being manipulated. Wait, is the advertising logic open too? Those crypto project marketing strategies would be exposed then. Transparency of information sounds great in theory, but in reality, no one would believe it once it's truly public... a vicious cycle. CPI hasn't even been released yet, and you're already thinking about this. We need to look at the data first, brother. Updated every four weeks, and then there will be a bunch of change logs. Who the hell reads those? Algorithm transparency ≠ public opinion controllability. That's a hard account to settle.
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WalletInspectorvip
· 01-16 09:34
Is the algorithm open source? I've seen this trick before, and in the end, it's just a matter of changing a few lines of code to claim "transparency." Open source ≠ truly transparent. The core is how they handle advertising. Who would believe that? Every time there's an update, it sounds promising, but what can actually be changed... Public opinion still depends on operations to guide it. The essence of information flow is a traffic business. What trust are we talking about? No matter how transparent, it still needs to direct traffic to big V accounts. Instead of focusing on whether the algorithm is public or not, it's better to see whose wallet is full... Price discovery still relies on capital flow. Elon Musk's recent moves are definitely about vying for influence. Smart people can see right through it. If the algorithm were truly open source, it would actually be easier to manipulate. At least then, you can see where the logic is being used to deceive.
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LiquidationKingvip
· 01-15 13:14
Open-source algorithms sound good, but I bet five dollars that Musk will get bored in two weeks. Bro, you're just trying to attract attention again. True traders don't buy into this at all. Open-source code can influence public opinion, but it can't change the price trend. Honestly, it still depends on CPI.
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LuckyHashValuevip
· 01-15 02:58
Algorithm open source? Sounds impressive, but can it really be trusted? Just open-sourcing the code can change the information cocoon? That's a bit naive. Elon Musk is doing this again; anyway, I don't believe it. Iterating every four weeks, this update speed is quite intense. Algorithm transparency can indeed influence public opinion, but who will oversee this process? Open-sourcing the code is just a facade; the key is who is using the data. Is this move truly for transparency or just to appease fans? Making information flow public? It might actually make it easier for big capital to manipulate. Only those in the know can understand these codes; ordinary people still can't see through them.
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DeFiGraylingvip
· 01-13 17:10
Is the algorithm open source? I've seen this trick before, and in the end, it still depends on Musk's mood whether he changes it or not. --- Open source is open source, but the key is whether anyone actually reviews the code. As for me, I won't. --- Talking about transparency sounds nice, but who truly influences public opinion is who holds the discourse power. --- Iterating a version around four times sounds pretty diligent, but I'm just worried that after changing it repeatedly, it might end up being the same as before. --- Ah, so trustworthiness determines credibility? Then our circle is in trouble. --- What can solving an algorithm with open source do? The real issue still comes down to money. --- Wait, what's this got to do with CPI? The title is a bit confusing.
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MoneyBurnerSocietyvip
· 01-13 16:59
Open-source algorithms? Bro, now we can see clearly how we got cut. The information flow is transparent, retail investors are still retail investors, and it's even easier to be precisely harvested. Elon Musk's move really turned the "invisible hand" into a "visible sickle." With this CPI release, updating this algorithm was a perfect timing, and the public opinion landscape has been directly reshaped. Wait, are they trying to use transparency to whitewash algorithm discrimination? I feel like it's easier to be tracked now. With continuous iterations around, my arbitrage window with them becomes even narrower, damn it. Open-sourcing algorithms doesn't equal fairness; I learned that from professional retail investor experience. The hype behind open source might hide more covert power shifts. Thinking about it in detail is terrifying.
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TopBuyerForevervip
· 01-13 16:56
Open-source algorithms? What kind of tricks is Musk up to this time? Do we really have to be so competitive? If tools for manipulating public opinion become transparent, how can retail investors still be exploited? Open source is one thing, but the flow of information still depends on what he says, so don't deceive ourselves. If it could really be made public, I’d like to see why I’m always recommended trash content. Alright, let’s just watch for now. Anyway, whether they change it or not, we’re both at a loss.
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ChainDetectivevip
· 01-13 16:54
Is the algorithm open source? That’s a clever move, directly exposing the black box... But honestly, even if the code is made public, how many ordinary people can understand it? Information warfare is definitely something to pay attention to. When public opinion shifts, asset prices immediately follow. Is CPI planning to stir up trouble again this time? Is Elon Musk’s move this time to evade regulation or to rebuild trust? It feels like there’s a hidden agenda behind it. Iterating around here sounds easy, but how will it actually be implemented? Still the old tricks, new bottle with old wine. I’m paying attention to the price discovery part. We need to keep a close eye on this guy’s subsequent actions.
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LiquidityHuntervip
· 01-13 16:43
Algorithm transparency... Wait, before the CPI data is released, will there be arbitrage opportunities in public opinion? Whoever controls the information flow will influence where the price difference moves.
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