In the past six months, social media platforms have been flooded with various tutorials and strategies for "quick account growth," with top influencers competing to share how to build a persona and break into new audiences. Honestly, it's a bit exhausting to watch.



The question is, how many accounts actually follow these routines to succeed? Scroll through the comment sections filled with likes, but how many have actually been implemented?

There's also one confusion I haven't figured out—why does there have to be a label for "account creation"? It sounds full of commercial intent. Once you start calculating follower counts, conversion rates, and monetization timelines, doesn't the original intention change? Fans can sense that feeling of being "treated as traffic."

Truly sustainable accounts don't seem to grow this way.
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NftRegretMachinevip
· 01-12 16:36
I think these account creation tutorials are just IQ tax; very few can actually be implemented successfully. Brother, you're right. Once you start counting money, it's over. Fans can tell. People who persist in creating content simply won't bother researching account creation tricks. I'm tired of hearing these scripts, but still no one succeeds. Content is king; everything else is nonsense. Honestly, compared to these tutorials, it's better to work steadily and practically.
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DaoResearchervip
· 01-11 23:59
From the voting data of governance proposals, this "quick start" narrative is essentially incentivively incompatible.
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APY追逐者vip
· 01-11 23:59
This tactic is just a way to scam naive investors. After watching so many tutorials, no one has truly succeeded. Honestly, the big influencers selling courses are the real business. If you ask me, the deeper you go, the less interesting it becomes. On the other hand, those accounts that post casually tend to last the longest. Still pondering about breaking out of the persona? They're just treating fans as ATMs. No wonder there's little loyalty.
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ser_ngmivip
· 01-11 23:58
They're all just paying an IQ tax, not many truly succeed. There are many tricks, but few really treat fans as people. It sounds good, but they just want to make quick money. Quality content is the hard truth; those tutorials are actually traps. It's easy to become popular temporarily, but staying alive is the real challenge.
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RumbleValidatorvip
· 01-11 23:54
Aren't those "quick account setup" tutorials just turning consensus mechanisms into data mining? Essentially, it's still about exploiting traffic dividends. Once the mechanism changes, a reshuffle is inevitable.
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SybilAttackVictimvip
· 01-11 23:53
It's all just illusions, just for novelty A bunch of tutorial sellers, it's really outrageous This trick has been overused, who still believes it? Losing your original intention, all that's left is the smell of money Creating accounts every day, and the result? The most genuine ones are ignored
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CoffeeNFTradervip
· 01-11 23:45
It's all just tricks; the people who truly make money won't teach you. After all that effort, it's still just for selling courses—one scam after another. They all look fake, and fans can sense the awkwardness. Accounts that grow slowly tend to last longer, and the reason is actually very simple. I think, you still need to have some genuine personality; fans can see through things that can't be faked at a glance.
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