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Recently, the operational rhythm of a certain project's official Twitter has been quite interesting. It is said that since last night, the official account has been regularly hosting Spaces every evening at 8 PM, but the origin of this is a bit funny—it’s entirely driven by the community, not something the official team planned themselves.
What exactly happened? Yesterday, some community members joined the Space to chat and interact. The official team originally had no such plans; instead, the community kept pushing for it, and only then did the official team follow suit. Honestly, looking at the current situation, it feels like the project is gradually being taken over by the community. The official attitude towards tweet updates has become somewhat lazy, and 😂 can also be a good indicator of this.
Even more amusing is that starting today, the project's Telegram group has also been directly taken over by the community. With this move, the community truly takes the lead, while the official team has become more of a supporting role. This bottom-up, community-driven model is quite rare to see in Web3 projects.