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I've been thinking about a question recently: why do some products spread naturally while others don't.
I later realized the difference isn't in the product itself, but in whether the content can be reproduced.
@TermMaxFi actually has a very strong characteristic: its usage process is inherently structured.
But the current problem is that this structure hasn't been turned into content.
In other words, the changes users make within the system haven't yet become units that can be propagated.
And @3look_io's value point lies precisely here.
It’s not about creating content, but about turning existing behaviors into content.
Once this chain is established: behaviors are recorded, records are templated, templates are copied, copies scale up.
In the end, @TermMaxFi's growth no longer depends on explanations.
But on the self-replication ability of user behaviors.