Here's something worth thinking about: the data flowing into your feed isn't the same as what lands in someone else's timeline. Algorithms, location settings, preferences—they all play invisible middlemen. In a space like crypto where information moves fast and moves everything, that gap between what you see and what others see becomes pretty significant. This is exactly why decentralized information channels matter more than ever.
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GweiWatcher
· 15h ago
Algorithms are really a black box; we have no idea what we're being fed.
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wagmi_eventually
· 15h ago
Algorithms are really outrageous; what we see is definitely not the same crypto world.
How many times has the echo chamber been mentioned? This time, we really need to pay attention.
Decentralized information channels should have been popularized long ago; don't be led around by recommendation algorithms anymore.
Everyone's timeline is different, and that's the scariest part.
So, are you still only looking at mainstream media?
Algorithm-driven content feeding is especially toxic in the crypto space.
That's why I never rely on just one source of information.
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BearEatsAll
· 16h ago
What we see is fundamentally not the same world; algorithms are truly amazing.
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ForkYouPayMe
· 16h ago
Algorithms kill freedom of information, but we are not dead yet
Here's something worth thinking about: the data flowing into your feed isn't the same as what lands in someone else's timeline. Algorithms, location settings, preferences—they all play invisible middlemen. In a space like crypto where information moves fast and moves everything, that gap between what you see and what others see becomes pretty significant. This is exactly why decentralized information channels matter more than ever.