Social media platforms have finally taken action against infofi applications.



The recent API policy update explicitly states: applications that attract users through push notifications and airdrops will be restricted from accessing the API interface. The platform's reasoning is quite straightforward—these applications are filled with low-quality AI-generated content and大量刷屏机器人,严重污染了信息流环境,用户的浏览体验大打折扣。

In plain terms, this is an ecological governance initiative. Whether it is projects that once relied on operations and traffic, or infofi platforms centered around content aggregation, they all face the same dilemma: how to balance acquiring users and maintaining quality. Whether this policy adjustment can effectively improve the information flow ecosystem remains to be seen, depending on the subsequent enforcement efforts.
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CountdownToBrokevip
· 01-18 21:38
It should have been dealt with earlier. Those airdrop bots are really disgusting; the feed is full of trash.
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FrontRunFightervip
· 01-18 15:49
honestly they're just closing the barn door after the horses already bolted... those infofi parasites have been running the dark forest playbook for months, extracting value through pure spam mechanics. protocol fairness doesn't exist when bots are sandwiching every real signal on the feed
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BridgeTrustFundvip
· 01-16 06:40
Finally here. It's about time to crack down on those airdrop scams. Spamming bots are so annoying.
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YieldHuntervip
· 01-15 22:10
honestly, about time. if you look at the data on infofi spam, it's basically been a ponzi scheme detector's wet dream. all those airdrop farming bots? dead weight on liquidity.
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gaslight_gasfeezvip
· 01-15 22:07
It's about time to take action. These airdrop bots are no different from trash content farms. The push notification bombardment is really annoying; I can't even keep up. Quality and growth are like fish and bear paws... But on the other hand, some projects might just rebrand and come back. Ecological governance is a good thing, but I'm worried it might just turn into a new way to harvest profits from naive investors. It all depends on execution. If the rules are set and no one enforces them, it's all pointless.
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LiquidationTherapistvip
· 01-15 22:02
It should have been managed long ago. Airdrops every day, flooding the screens—I'm already tired of it.
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TradFiRefugeevip
· 01-15 22:02
It was about time to take action. Those airdrop bots were getting on my nerves.
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ponzi_poetvip
· 01-15 21:42
It's finally here. The time to regulate these airdrop-dependent bots has long overdue. The information flow has been almost completely polluted.
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