The algorithm on X is broken, honestly. Low-quality content floods feeds with thousands of engagements while genuinely insightful posts barely crack double-digit impressions. Meanwhile, even well-reasoned commentary struggles to gain traction. It's frustrating watching the platform prioritize engagement metrics over content quality. The recommendation system needs a serious overhaul—either bring back Community Notes or introduce a better curation mechanism that actually rewards valuable discussion instead of clickbait and noise. If X wants to remain the go-to platform for crypto and tech discourse, they need to fix this fundamental problem.
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GameFiCritic
· 01-13 00:08
From an algorithm design perspective, X is currently optimizing the wrong metric—treating click-through rate as the KPI, which has distorted the entire ecosystem's incentive structure. Compared to user retention models of mature products, this short-term engagement-first approach may actually accelerate the outflow of high-quality creators and undermine long-term ROI efficiency.
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WagmiAnon
· 01-13 00:08
The algorithm is indeed failing, yet garbage content can still rack up over ten thousand likes, while valuable information gets buried... This is outrageous.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-13 00:06
The algorithms are getting worse and worse, it's really unbearable. Trash content is everywhere and can get over ten thousand likes, while valuable content gets no views. This is outrageous.
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rug_connoisseur
· 01-12 23:57
X's algorithm is really terrible, full of garbage content with engagement but no one watches the valuable information.
The algorithm on X is broken, honestly. Low-quality content floods feeds with thousands of engagements while genuinely insightful posts barely crack double-digit impressions. Meanwhile, even well-reasoned commentary struggles to gain traction. It's frustrating watching the platform prioritize engagement metrics over content quality. The recommendation system needs a serious overhaul—either bring back Community Notes or introduce a better curation mechanism that actually rewards valuable discussion instead of clickbait and noise. If X wants to remain the go-to platform for crypto and tech discourse, they need to fix this fundamental problem.