I have to say, the recommendation algorithm of a certain leading social platform is indeed interesting. The opinion I posted yesterday was just a day later, and I saw someone "translated" it while browsing the feed—almost verbatim. The most ironic part is that the algorithm then recommended this very article back to me. Content created by oneself is copied by others, and then it bounces back through the recommendation mechanism. This is the current state of the content ecosystem—creators' ideas circulate, but it's hard to get proper recognition.
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LiquidationSurvivor
· 01-12 06:34
The content scrapers are running rampant, this workflow is truly amazing.
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UncommonNPC
· 01-12 02:58
Haha, the ironic script of algorithms, that's amazing
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DeFi_Dad_Jokes
· 01-10 08:49
Haha,搬运哥's issues are too common, algorithms can't really control it
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This is outrageous, turning your own stuff against yourself
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The content ecosystem is completely rotten, creators are just victims
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搬运仔 relies on this to harvest profits, the platform doesn't care at all
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Algorithm recommendation system is truly devilish
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I just want to know how that gentleman has such a big face
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Getting cut down and still having to endure recommendations, that's incredible
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CodeSmellHunter
· 01-10 08:48
Haha, this is the daily life of the Web3 community, the content curation kingdom.
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TestnetScholar
· 01-10 08:36
This algorithm is really clever; reposting is more popular than original content.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-10 08:23
Wow, this is awkward. Reposted content can still be recommended?
The algorithm is really ruthless; your own content gets reused and you have to review it again.
The content ecosystem has collapsed; reposting creators are winning big.
This nonsense is getting more and more outrageous; original content has become a luxury.
I have to say, the recommendation algorithm of a certain leading social platform is indeed interesting. The opinion I posted yesterday was just a day later, and I saw someone "translated" it while browsing the feed—almost verbatim. The most ironic part is that the algorithm then recommended this very article back to me. Content created by oneself is copied by others, and then it bounces back through the recommendation mechanism. This is the current state of the content ecosystem—creators' ideas circulate, but it's hard to get proper recognition.