The celebrity format trap is getting out of hand in crypto communities. You know the drill—claim to be some random famous figure, drop ten bullet points nobody asked for, move on. Rinse and repeat across dozens of accounts.
What started as occasional takes has become a full-blown epidemic in CT. Every other post follows this same template. It's lazy content farming at its finest, and honestly, it's making actual signal harder to find in the noise.
The community needs to call this out. Quality over quantity should matter more than engagement hacks.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 22h ago
Really, the group of people flooding the community with celebrity templates should have been attacked by the community long ago. Now, the entire CT is just copy-paste garbage.
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ApeWithNoFear
· 22h ago
Really? Talking about the law all day until 10 o'clock? Who the hell wants to listen to that?
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NFT_Therapy
· 22h ago
Really, the spam accounts have turned CT into a trash dump.
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BearMarketSunriser
· 22h ago
This stupid routine has been annoying for a long time. Every day at 10 o'clock, the statement method—who would really believe it?
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gas_fee_therapy
· 22h ago
Really annoying, the screen is flooded with this kind of trash templates, making it impossible to tell who is real and who is fake.
The celebrity format trap is getting out of hand in crypto communities. You know the drill—claim to be some random famous figure, drop ten bullet points nobody asked for, move on. Rinse and repeat across dozens of accounts.
What started as occasional takes has become a full-blown epidemic in CT. Every other post follows this same template. It's lazy content farming at its finest, and honestly, it's making actual signal harder to find in the noise.
The community needs to call this out. Quality over quantity should matter more than engagement hacks.