The crypto community's DMs have become almost unusable at this point. Every day it's just AI-generated stories—sob stories, investment schemes, fake opportunities, you name it. The sheer volume is insane. What's actually concerning isn't just the spam itself, but that we've hit a wall where distinguishing authentic messages from fabricated ones feels nearly impossible anymore. Real community members are getting lost in the noise. Genuine opportunities, actual help requests, legitimate discussions—they're all buried under mountains of synthetic content. It's becoming harder to trust anything in our inboxes without serious due diligence. The Web3 space needs better filtering mechanisms, or we'll lose what made these communities valuable in the first place: real human connection.
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The crypto community's DMs have become almost unusable at this point. Every day it's just AI-generated stories—sob stories, investment schemes, fake opportunities, you name it. The sheer volume is insane. What's actually concerning isn't just the spam itself, but that we've hit a wall where distinguishing authentic messages from fabricated ones feels nearly impossible anymore. Real community members are getting lost in the noise. Genuine opportunities, actual help requests, legitimate discussions—they're all buried under mountains of synthetic content. It's becoming harder to trust anything in our inboxes without serious due diligence. The Web3 space needs better filtering mechanisms, or we'll lose what made these communities valuable in the first place: real human connection.