Spent $52 to get 3 million exposures in a week, and then it was immediately over.
Now I can't even see my content in my friends' push streams. Twitter's algorithm has basically sentenced me to death; my account has completely sunk to the bottom. Honestly, the only interactions I get now are from those cryptocurrency analysis posts, but we can’t post these kinds of things more than a few times a year.
The most ironic thing is—despite all this, I still refuse to pay for verification. Rather than a rational choice, it’s more like throwing a tantrum 💀 Since the platform treats me this way, I see no need to contribute that money.
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 3h ago
$52 to get 3 million exposures and then just GG, this algorithm is really crazy
The algorithm's death penalty is decided pretty quickly, no wonder they don't even want to pay for verification
The platform's attitude is so ugly, and they still expect me to pay, haha
Twitter's problem is really unmatched
Not paying money is the highest form of throwing a tantrum against the platform
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 3h ago
This is the usual Twitter tactic—burning money to buy exposure and then being buried by the algorithm, resulting in a huge loss.
It's really outrageous that the algorithm can sentence you to death; 3 million in exposure just gone like that.
I'd rather be stubborn than pay, I understand that feeling haha
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BoredWatcher
· 3h ago
Spent $52 on a lesson, Twitter's tricks are top-notch
Spending money just means being bloodsucked; not spending means sinking. What kind of broken logic is this?
Rather than throwing a tantrum, it's better to say I've seen through it. Why should I still pay for verification fees?
That moment when the algorithm sentenced it to death was truly despairing. No wonder everyone is moving to other platforms.
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0xLostKey
· 3h ago
This is the Twitter routine—spend money to buy popularity and then get cold-shouldered, clever.
Once the algorithm sidelines you, it's almost impossible to turn things around, saving on certification fees.
Why should I keep funding the platform? I can't swallow this anger.
Spending $52 for a week of highlights only to sink into permanent obscurity, a huge loss.
Rather than spending money, it's better to switch platforms anyway, since Twitter is becoming more and more restrictive.
If it were up to me, I would go all-in on Telegram and Discord.
Certification? Ha, not buying it. It's just stubbornness, a dead duck sticking to its guns.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 3h ago
Twitter's broken platform is really outrageous; spending money is not even as good as not spending it.
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Algorithm sentencing us to death, so we're just waiting for reincarnation.
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$52 for 3 million exposures then it disappears—this deal is simply not worth it.
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If you don't buy verification, then don't buy it. Why should they have to pay to give it to you?
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How many times a year do they analyze coins? Then there's really no point in interacting.
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If it sinks, let it sink. Anyway, true fans can't see it, so what's the point of buying verification?
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Twitter's algorithmic crackdown is really top-notch; they turn hostile once they've made enough money.
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Instead of getting angry about buying verification, it's better to switch to other platforms.
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300 million exposures and then it cools off—this is the current state of Web3 social.
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They're already sentenced to death, and they still want me to pay? That's a bit much.
Spent $52 to get 3 million exposures in a week, and then it was immediately over.
Now I can't even see my content in my friends' push streams. Twitter's algorithm has basically sentenced me to death; my account has completely sunk to the bottom. Honestly, the only interactions I get now are from those cryptocurrency analysis posts, but we can’t post these kinds of things more than a few times a year.
The most ironic thing is—despite all this, I still refuse to pay for verification. Rather than a rational choice, it’s more like throwing a tantrum 💀 Since the platform treats me this way, I see no need to contribute that money.