The poor performance of social media accounts often does not lie in the content itself, but in the overall presentation being unprofessional and the followers list appearing chaotic.
X-RAY recently launched a new feature that precisely addresses this pain point - it supports accurate filtering of low-quality accounts for tracking while optimizing the information flow display. This is something I have needed for a long time.
The current functionality is still in the internal testing phase, and the entire development process is purely driven by creativity, with no formal code written 😅
Isn't it time to organize your watchlist? Many people have this need.
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StablecoinEnjoyer
· 2025-12-25 01:33
Haha, finally someone is doing this. I should have cleaned up my watchlist a long time ago.
The tracking list is a mess, with a bunch of spam accounts mixed in.
The X-RAY feature is quite useful, but is it purely driven by creativity? Can the code be saved?
I really need this operation. Quality filtering should have been standard long ago.
Just optimizing the information flow isn't enough; low-quality accounts must be completely isolated.
Creative-driven development is interesting, but I'm worried it will turn out to be a flop after launch.
My watchlist has hundreds of accounts, half of which are useless. It's definitely time for a major cleanup.
Let's wait until the internal testing is over and see how the actual results turn out.
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AllInAlice
· 2025-12-24 13:52
Really? My follow list is full of zombie accounts; it was about time to clean it up.
Creative-driven development without coding? I like this guy.
My tracking list is a mess, full of noise in the feed. This feature really hits the mark.
Wait, isn't this the problem I've been complaining about all along... I need to try it.
Precisely filtering out low-quality accounts? Finally, someone understands this pain point.
This is the effect during the beta testing phase; it's totally acceptable.
My follow list has already fallen apart; it's beyond saving.
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GasFeeLady
· 2025-12-22 12:55
ngl this hits different when ur portfolio's bagholding half the trash u followed 3 years ago lol
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PerpetualLonger
· 2025-12-22 12:54
The coins I bought have never lost value; they are not scams. I rely on faith to buy the dip, I don't look at the tracking list, only at the Candlestick.
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AirdropATM
· 2025-12-22 12:43
The watchlist is indeed a mess and is truly a persistent issue; this feature is quite interesting.
Sorting out account quality can indeed boost the atmosphere, let's see how the效果咋样.
Relying solely on creative-driven development... this guy is a bit crazy, but I like it.
The following list is too messy and needs to be organized.
This filtering feature really addresses pain points, I need it too.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 2025-12-22 12:31
My tracking list has long been a garbage dump, thanks for the reminder...
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It's true that purifying the information flow is important, but the key still lies in self-discipline.
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Relying purely on creativity without code? I like this idea, it saves a lot of technical debt.
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The feature for filtering low-quality accounts is really a must-have, my timeline has long collapsed.
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I've been procrastinating on organizing my tracking list for half a year, it seems it's time to take action.
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The theory of quality > quantity also applies to social accounts, no doubt about it.
The poor performance of social media accounts often does not lie in the content itself, but in the overall presentation being unprofessional and the followers list appearing chaotic.
X-RAY recently launched a new feature that precisely addresses this pain point - it supports accurate filtering of low-quality accounts for tracking while optimizing the information flow display. This is something I have needed for a long time.
The current functionality is still in the internal testing phase, and the entire development process is purely driven by creativity, with no formal code written 😅
Isn't it time to organize your watchlist? Many people have this need.