There's an interesting thought floating around about how X might implement a scoring system for user accounts based on the efficiency of their engagement. The concept: posts-to-followers ratio becomes your visibility score. Fewer tweets needed to attract more followers? That's a green flag—your content gets prioritized in the algorithm. Higher scores naturally lead to better post amplification across the platform.
The theory makes sense on paper. It rewards quality over volume, encouraging users to be more strategic with what they publish. But here's where it gets tricky—execution is another beast entirely. Such a system would require sophisticated real-time calculations, wouldn't it? Plus, gaming the metrics becomes almost inevitable. Users would optimize specifically for this score rather than creating genuine value.
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MEVHunter_9000
· 7h ago
Another scoring system? Haha, it looks good but I just can't use it at all.
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GhostAddressMiner
· 7h ago
Once this scoring system is launched, on-chain footprints will be exposed more thoroughly... Rather than rewarding quality, it's more like turning each account into a traceable data packet.
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VitalikFanAccount
· 7h ago
Nah, this scoring system sounds like it's designed for marketing accounts. Truly valuable voices are actually suppressed.
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WalletManager
· 7h ago
This scoring system sounds like it's designed to trap the order bots, while truly valuable creators end up getting squeezed out.
There's an interesting thought floating around about how X might implement a scoring system for user accounts based on the efficiency of their engagement. The concept: posts-to-followers ratio becomes your visibility score. Fewer tweets needed to attract more followers? That's a green flag—your content gets prioritized in the algorithm. Higher scores naturally lead to better post amplification across the platform.
The theory makes sense on paper. It rewards quality over volume, encouraging users to be more strategic with what they publish. But here's where it gets tricky—execution is another beast entirely. Such a system would require sophisticated real-time calculations, wouldn't it? Plus, gaming the metrics becomes almost inevitable. Users would optimize specifically for this score rather than creating genuine value.