Lately, doing tasks on these platforms feels a bit like clocking in for work: filling out forms, linking social accounts, taking screenshots, double-checking, then waiting for scores/ratings—and in the end, you still have to worry about being labeled a witch. If you put it that way, it’s basically just, “Am I really a real person or not?” I keep shouting “don’t FOMO” out loud, but my hand still ends up clicking confirm. Then later, I turn back and curse myself a couple of times in my notes. Forget it.



What I care about more now isn’t really whether there are more tasks—it’s the “signals” instead: whether the rules are written in plain, human language; whether the reviews are consistent; and whether the community’s complaints suddenly start popping up more… Once any of these shift, you can basically tell that things ahead are going to be a hassle.

By the way, I genuinely didn’t expect hardware wallets to be out of stock recently. Phishing links are also showing up more frequently. Everyone’s security awareness has gone up, but it’s also turned into another kind of “workload.” Anyway, I’d rather do less for now than, for a little potential “sugar,” end up clicking my permissions into a complete mess. That’s it for now.
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