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Recently, I noticed that many creators have been reporting a cooling of traffic, and I realized this is not an isolated case. The latest round of algorithm adjustments clearly favors accounts with high engagement and diverse content formats. For someone like me who focuses on trading analysis with relatively vertical content, traffic allocation naturally puts me at a disadvantage.
This period of observation has led me to a conclusion—if I want to adapt to algorithm changes, I need to broaden my content scope. Instead of sticking rigidly to a niche, it's better to maintain professionalism while incorporating richer and more diverse content formats. More interaction, multiple perspectives, and various types seem to have become the new survival rules.
It looks like I need to adjust my strategy. Future content will be more diverse, expanding into more dimensions beyond just trading analysis.
Is vertical specialization the original sin? It feels like platforms are forcing professionals to become content farms.
Diversification also depends on how you do it; if you end up mixing everything, you won’t be specialized in anything.
Honestly, everyone understands the principle, but no one wants to compromise.
In the era of algorithms ruling, professionalism is really becoming more and more devalued. Damn.
Otherwise, just move to on-chain communities, at least there they value depth.
Is the algorithm only benefiting from this now? Fine, gotta follow the trend, anyway professionalism can't be lost.
Haha, another story of a trader being forced to become an internet celebrity, just diversify and it's all good.
Actually, it's just the platform wanting you to generate more noise, reasonable.
Is no one watching in-depth content anymore... feels like the times have changed.
Honestly, sticking to one approach is out of date; you have to shake things up.
You still need to come up with more tricks, or you'll really get swept away.
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Changing styles again? Alright, let's first grow the followers before that.
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Professionalism can't last long; the era of interaction first has arrived.
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Is there still a way out for vertical fields? Feels like everyone has to go broader.
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Trading analysis + daily ramblings, let's see if we can survive.
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Talking about traffic cooling down sounds nice, but in reality, it's just being marginalized.
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Expanding in multiple dimensions? Basically, don't be too professional, just please the algorithm.
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Is this the sadness of content creation or an inevitable evolution?
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Deep vertical exploration is no longer effective; superficial engagement might be more popular?
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Strategy adjustments sound simple, but in practice, it's just switching tracks.
Focusing solely on vertical content is at a disadvantage, I’ve felt that too. No matter how high your professionalism, traffic alone won’t cut it.
Diversification is definitely the trend, but don’t turn yourself into a melting pot, haha.
In an era where interaction is king, staying silent and making money is outdated.
Expanding dimensions is okay, but the core must not be lost; otherwise, you truly become omnipotent.
No one can dodge algorithm adjustments, so instead of complaining, it’s better to adapt quickly.
This is probably the evolution of the content ecosystem—survival of the fittest.
It sounds like the competition is about to heat up; all creators are struggling at this opportunity.
It seems the spring for vertical accounts is truly over; we need to move towards a more comprehensive approach.
So, professionalism + interaction + diversity is the way to go; missing any one of them is not an option.