I have always adhered to a very short writing style. Packing a sense of power within limited words is my obsession. Concise, straight to the point, with one sentence having killing power. But Twitter is now starting to aggressively promote long articles. The recommendation algorithm clearly favors lengthy content, and short sentence creators are increasingly struggling. If this trend continues, the survival space for minimalist creators like us will be squeezed out. Once the platform's algorithm changes, the entire content ecosystem will shift. What impact will this have on the discussion quality of the Web3 community?

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MEVSandwichvip
· 6h ago
Change the algorithm, and the ecosystem changes. To put it simply, traffic is still king. Can a long article go viral in a short time? Even the sharpest short sentence can't compete with lengthy engagement.
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GasWhisperervip
· 6h ago
algo shifts hitting different these days... short-form precision used to be the mempool sweet spot, now we're drowning in bloat. it's like watching gas fees spike during peak hours—inefficiency rewards itself. web3 discourse gonna get real diluted if depth gets buried under engagement theater.
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ReverseFOMOguyvip
· 6h ago
Changing the algorithm completely transforms the ecosystem. This is what it feels like to be controlled by the platform—saying one more word feels like betraying the original intention.
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CryptoMotivatorvip
· 6h ago
Algorithms are ruthless; short sentences are really becoming harder to stand out.
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