The Twitter removal of third-party reward APIs has sparked quite a bit of discussion in the community. $KAITO experienced a significant drop during this adjustment, although I didn't hold any positions, honestly, I feel quite relieved—before that, being bombarded by AI-generated content was really exhausting. Many people are complaining that after finally following an account and turning on notifications, they still can't get push notifications. The streaming algorithm has been messed up, and high-quality content is instead drowned out by AI spam. Now that the API policy has been adjusted, let's see if things improve moving forward. What does this change indicate? The platform finally realizes that the unregulated growth of AI applications is damaging user experience. What happens next is worth watching.
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StopLossMaster
· 8h ago
It was about time to address this. AI spam flooding the screens is really overwhelming, and the algorithms are all messed up.
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FOMOrektGuy
· 8h ago
It was about time to regulate this; AI spam really ruined Twitter.
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$KAITO has fallen, and it's well-deserved; these spamming bots should be cleaned up.
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The algorithm has completely collapsed; the feed is full of nonsense.
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Feeling relieved, I finally don't have to talk to bots every day.
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The platform has finally woken up; otherwise, Twitter would truly become an AI slaughterhouse.
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It's a bit late; many quality creators have already left.
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Time will tell whether this change can save the user experience.
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Spamming bots have been wiped out, and my feed is saved.
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ServantOfSatoshi
· 8h ago
It should have been regulated long ago. The overwhelming flood of AI spam is really annoying.
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SnapshotLaborer
· 8h ago
It should have been regulated long ago. Those AI spam accounts really flooded Twitter.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 8h ago
Damn, finally someone took action. AI spam really needs to be regulated.
The Twitter removal of third-party reward APIs has sparked quite a bit of discussion in the community. $KAITO experienced a significant drop during this adjustment, although I didn't hold any positions, honestly, I feel quite relieved—before that, being bombarded by AI-generated content was really exhausting. Many people are complaining that after finally following an account and turning on notifications, they still can't get push notifications. The streaming algorithm has been messed up, and high-quality content is instead drowned out by AI spam. Now that the API policy has been adjusted, let's see if things improve moving forward. What does this change indicate? The platform finally realizes that the unregulated growth of AI applications is damaging user experience. What happens next is worth watching.