Honestly, in Web3 content creation, the biggest concern isn't that no one is watching, but that scripts and bots are overshadowing everything.


Recently, I’ve seen @RallyOnChain roll out several updates in a row, and it’s clear they are seriously addressing this issue rather than just talking about it.
Especially the Minimum Sorsa Score mechanism, I think it’s very important.
In the past, many platforms would allow low-quality content by default to make the data look good, but now they’ve set thresholds—if the content isn’t up to standard, it’s hard to get future opportunities.
This is actually protecting creators who put in genuine effort.
It’s not about raising the bar, but about removing the fluff so that truly thoughtful content can be filtered out.
Plus, recently they’ve started manually handling bots and spam accounts, which are straightforward actions that directly respond to the community’s ongoing concerns.
Many platforms talk about fairness, but it still comes down to influence—those with more impact get more resources.
But here, a different logic is beginning to take hold: the content itself starts to determine the outcome.
If this change can continue, it will mean a lot for creators.
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