Ever notice how social platforms have become this weird ecosystem? You've got a handful of genuine users actually discussing things, then hundreds of paid influencers churning out questionable content left and right. Add in the crypto crowd with their endless "gm" greetings, throw in millions of automated AI responses flooding every thread, and you get a recipe for complete chaos. Not to mention the algorithm forcing certain voices to dominate your feed whether you want them or not. The quality has taken a serious nosedive. What once felt like a space for real conversation now feels like a content farm where engagement metrics matter more than substance. The whole setup is starting to feel less like a platform and more like a circus—except the clowns are getting paid.
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Ever notice how social platforms have become this weird ecosystem? You've got a handful of genuine users actually discussing things, then hundreds of paid influencers churning out questionable content left and right. Add in the crypto crowd with their endless "gm" greetings, throw in millions of automated AI responses flooding every thread, and you get a recipe for complete chaos. Not to mention the algorithm forcing certain voices to dominate your feed whether you want them or not. The quality has taken a serious nosedive. What once felt like a space for real conversation now feels like a content farm where engagement metrics matter more than substance. The whole setup is starting to feel less like a platform and more like a circus—except the clowns are getting paid.