The recent algorithm overhaul definitely went overboard and hurt plenty of creators putting out legitimate content. Look, nobody's against cleaning up spam and weeding out bots—that part makes sense. But the execution? Way too blunt. The changes were so sweeping that real creators with actual value got caught in the crossfire. The collateral damage is irreversible at this point. There's gotta be a balance between fighting noise and not torching the people actually building genuine content in the space.
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Tokenomics911
· 01-20 05:32
Once again a big move, once again innocent people get hurt... This algorithm change is really outrageous.
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I agree with cleaning up the spam, but why do we have to drag a bunch of creators down with it?
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Balance? Don't even think about it, these days I've never seen true balance.
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Seeing so many people accidentally hurt, it really hurts. We need to find a way to fix this.
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The algorithm team's move this time is really disappointing, too brutal.
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I just want to ask, why can't it be more precise? Why does it have to be a large-scale cleanup?
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Is this damage permanent? Once popularity drops, it can't be regained.
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Everyone who understands knows, anyway small creators are the biggest losers.
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The cost of the algorithm overhaul is all borne by ordinary people...
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Finding a balance? They don't care at all.
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 01-17 06:00
Coming back with this set again? The ones who get mistakenly hurt are always serious creators like us. The platform just isn't paying attention.
This move by the platform is truly outrageous. They want to target spam but ended up taking us all out together.
Where's the promised precise targeting? Instead, they just bombed large areas. Who can do anything about it?
This algorithm change has made me not even want to update content anymore. It's too hurtful.
They never considered creators' feelings at all. Cutting everything off is the easiest way, I guess.
Collateral damage? That's called direct suppression, right? Clearly, they just don't know how to operate carefully.
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GasFeeVictim
· 01-17 05:55
This algorithm change is really outrageous, even good people are cut off.
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LongTermDreamer
· 01-17 05:46
Bro, this is the cycle. The big cleanup three years ago was the same. Looking back now, it's really nothing — we're all still here.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-17 05:40
Coming back with this again? Precise strikes have turned into carpet bombing, this cracks me up.
Algorithm revision comes with a cost, doesn't it?
My video views were directly cut in half, what kind of balance is this?
Really, eggs can't hard collide with stones.
The recent algorithm overhaul definitely went overboard and hurt plenty of creators putting out legitimate content. Look, nobody's against cleaning up spam and weeding out bots—that part makes sense. But the execution? Way too blunt. The changes were so sweeping that real creators with actual value got caught in the crossfire. The collateral damage is irreversible at this point. There's gotta be a balance between fighting noise and not torching the people actually building genuine content in the space.