Recently, really doing tasks on the platform gives me the feeling of “clocking in” for work: check-ins, following, reposting, filling out forms, and then a “proof of on-chain interaction.” After that, the system gives you a score—like an end-of-year performance review. To put it plainly, witch detection is increasingly starting to look like HR conducting background checks: address profiling, behavioral trails, linked wallets… If you so much as slip and use the same set of habitual actions twice, you’ll be labeled as “a suspected team,” and the deductions pile up until you start doubting your own life.



What’s even more ridiculous is the “social mining” and “fan tokens” setup. It claims that attention is mining, but in practice it’s just cutting up your time and selling it: your “contribution” isn’t opinions—it’s measurable interaction data. Anyway, I’d rather do fewer tasks now than spend every day as a free traffic worker, getting squeezed by clackers and middlemen who take an extra layer of fees… As for whether that scoring is meant to filter contributors or to filter “people and workhorses” who don’t really have a choice—what does it feel like to you? Which way does it lean more?
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