Recently, there has been a lot of discussion online about content creation—how to write long articles on X to go viral, how to build a following, how to start a new account, how to organize article titles… It’s dazzling to see.
Honestly, these detailed questions are not the key point. The real methodology has already been well explained in the content I’ve referenced before. If you’re interested, just go take a look and you’ll understand.
For those Web3 creators who are just starting to write articles or post long tweets, instead of obsessing over the format, it’s better to directly refer to successful cases—my ideas and approaches and those of a few other creators, which you can directly adopt. No need to explore from zero.
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 3h ago
That's right, these little tips are really not that important; content is king.
There are many who try to take shortcuts, but in the end, you still have to do it yourself.
Less nonsense, just see how successful people do it, and you'll be set.
Constantly obsessing over headlines and copywriting, no wonder there's no progress.
The methodology is all here, so why are you still wasting time pondering formats?
It's true, but the hard part is in execution.
Rather than studying techniques, it's better to look at a few more successful cases.
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RektCoaster
· 3h ago
Copying successful cases is indeed quick, but everyone's audience is different. Is it really feasible to copy exactly?
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ForkMonger
· 3h ago
nah, all this "viral hacking" noise is just governance theater tbh. real creators just exploit the protocol's design inefficiencies and move on.
Recently, there has been a lot of discussion online about content creation—how to write long articles on X to go viral, how to build a following, how to start a new account, how to organize article titles… It’s dazzling to see.
Honestly, these detailed questions are not the key point. The real methodology has already been well explained in the content I’ve referenced before. If you’re interested, just go take a look and you’ll understand.
For those Web3 creators who are just starting to write articles or post long tweets, instead of obsessing over the format, it’s better to directly refer to successful cases—my ideas and approaches and those of a few other creators, which you can directly adopt. No need to explore from zero.