Spam the feed with a thousand generic "gm" greetings and zero-value comments all day long, then flex about churning out "1k replies daily" like it's some kind of flex? Yeah, that strategy didn't exactly pan out. Turns out quantity without substance doesn't impress anyone in Web3—not real engagement metrics, not the algorithm, and certainly not actual community members. The low-effort playbook just doesn't hold up anymore.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 18h ago
Haha, someone should have burst this bubble long ago. Saying "gm gm" every day like a parrot is really ridiculous.
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ProbablyNothing
· 18h ago
Honestly, spamming "gm" is already outdated. Are people still playing this?
1k spam comments, is it really worth bragging about? I find it exhausting to watch.
No matter how many garbage comments pile up, they can't change anything; the algorithm isn't stupid.
How haven't these people figured it out yet? Web3 doesn't buy into this stuff at all.
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LightningAllInHero
· 18h ago
Bro, this trick is really outdated. Spamming data looks good, but the community isn't stupid.
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AlphaLeaker
· 18h ago
The top influencers are still flooding the screens, but the real builders have already gone to work.
Spam the feed with a thousand generic "gm" greetings and zero-value comments all day long, then flex about churning out "1k replies daily" like it's some kind of flex? Yeah, that strategy didn't exactly pan out. Turns out quantity without substance doesn't impress anyone in Web3—not real engagement metrics, not the algorithm, and certainly not actual community members. The low-effort playbook just doesn't hold up anymore.