Ever notice how certain accounts rack up massive engagement on practically every single post? The numbers just don't make sense. You'd think the algorithm treats everyone fairly, but clearly something's off. Either there's a hidden mechanism at play, or engagement metrics aren't distributed as randomly as we're told. Makes you wonder what factors actually drive visibility in these spaces—organic reach, shadow boosting, audience composition, or something else entirely. The gap between consistent top performers and regular users suggests the playing field isn't as level as it appears.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 7h ago
Algorithm black box? I think it's just someone throwing money to buy popularity, and the platform pretends not to see it.
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 7h ago
ngl That's why I always feel like these game rules are well written... Why do some accounts keep blowing up every day?
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AirdropHunterXiao
· 8h ago
The NGL algorithm is a black box; accounts with money and followers are always favored.
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CryptoHistoryClass
· 8h ago
nah this is just 2016 repeat... watched the same thing happen with twitter verified accounts back then. pattern recognition ftw
Ever notice how certain accounts rack up massive engagement on practically every single post? The numbers just don't make sense. You'd think the algorithm treats everyone fairly, but clearly something's off. Either there's a hidden mechanism at play, or engagement metrics aren't distributed as randomly as we're told. Makes you wonder what factors actually drive visibility in these spaces—organic reach, shadow boosting, audience composition, or something else entirely. The gap between consistent top performers and regular users suggests the playing field isn't as level as it appears.