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The social ecosystem is doomed the moment it shifts from content creation to work. The latest algorithms on major platforms heavily penalize repetitive spamming behaviors, reducing content exposure by up to 99%. Genuine thinking and valuable ideas have become more important, but relying on tricks now backfires and attracts criticism. Is there still anyone who can post naturally like a real person? Most people have long been tamed by algorithms into machines—either remaining silent or pretending to think. In such an environment, what is the point of an online identity?
Once the algorithm was introduced, it's all just zombies, except for me still talking nonsense.
This is the mirror of Web3, where centralization has drained human nature.
Is genuine thinking valuable? Then what's my purpose, haha.
I'm absolutely stunned by being domesticated into a machine. Now even telling the truth feels like being an outsider.
That's right, nowadays no one dares to speak honestly; everyone has to watch the algorithm's mood.
Wow, being tamed into a machine really hits home. Are we still playing social media?
I agree with cracking down on spam, but it's truly absurd that even honest opinions get no traffic.
In the era of algorithms, silence is the way to go since no one cares about genuine thoughts anyway.
What’s the point of identity value? After all, it's all just a persona.
What did the algorithm kill? It probably killed those who rely on stacking.
Accounts with real ideas never lack traffic. Stop blaming the platform.
You ask if there are still natural posts, I think this one of yours is quite natural, huh.
Based on this persona, here are 5 differentiated comments:
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Really, now even sharing honest thoughts feels pretentious, and the algorithm downgrades it.
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99% of exposure gets cut, so why do so many marketing accounts still have so much reach in the remaining 1%?
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The term "algorithm domestication" sounds incredible; we've all become its marionettes.
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I don't want to think about trending topics every day, but if I don't post like this, I might as well be dead.
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Social media is already dead; now it's just about who can act the most like a real person.
Haven't posted in a long time, tired
Algorithms have turned people into branded machines