Fan count exceeds 80,000, but post views are only a few hundred. This phenomenon is quite ironic—the more followers you have, the fewer views your posts get compared to shouting on the street corner.
To put it simply, it's still a platform content distribution mechanism issue. Algorithm recommendations, feed sorting, interaction weights—these invisible rules determine who can see your content. Fan count is just an illusion; the actual exposure rights are in the platform's hands.
Many Web3 communities face this dilemma: the account size is completely disconnected from actual reach. This is also why more and more people are starting to think about how to find better content distribution methods in decentralized social networks.
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Fan count exceeds 80,000, but post views are only a few hundred. This phenomenon is quite ironic—the more followers you have, the fewer views your posts get compared to shouting on the street corner.
To put it simply, it's still a platform content distribution mechanism issue. Algorithm recommendations, feed sorting, interaction weights—these invisible rules determine who can see your content. Fan count is just an illusion; the actual exposure rights are in the platform's hands.
Many Web3 communities face this dilemma: the account size is completely disconnected from actual reach. This is also why more and more people are starting to think about how to find better content distribution methods in decentralized social networks.