CryptoQuant founder Ki Young Ju slams X for penalizing crypto content instead of tackling bot activity and spam on the platform. Ki Young Ju, the founder of CryptoQuantCryptoQuant founder Ki Young Ju slams X for penalizing crypto content instead of tackling bot activity and spam on the platform. Ki Young Ju, the founder of CryptoQuant

CryptoQuant Founder Calls Out X for Targeting Crypto Content Over Bots

CryptoQuant founder Ki Young Ju slams X for penalizing crypto content instead of tackling bot activity and spam on the platform.

Ki Young Ju, the founder of CryptoQuant, has criticized X for punishing crypto-related content rather than addressing bot activity.

In his recent post on X, Ju explained that the platform’s algorithm targets legitimate crypto content, hurting real users. Meanwhile, automated accounts continue to flood the platform with spam, undermining the experience for everyone.

Ju believes that X is focusing on the wrong issue by penalizing authentic content instead of tackling the rise of bots.

Bots Flooding the Platform with Crypto Content

Ju’s concerns come after noticing a large spike in automated activity related to the word “crypto” on X. In a single day, over 7.7 million posts containing crypto keywords were generated, which is an increase of over 1,200%.

This rise in bot-generated content has led to stronger algorithmic crackdowns on crypto posts. As a result, genuine accounts are now facing reduced reach and visibility.

Ju pointed out that X has failed to distinguish between human accounts and bots effectively.

This failure, he argues, has led to innocent users being punished. He also criticized X’s paid verification system, suggesting that it allows bots to bypass the platform’s filters.

Ju believes that the real problem lies in X’s inability to control bot activity while unfairly penalizing real users.

X Product Lead Responds to Crypto Twitter’s Reach Issues

X’s head of product, Nikita Bier, recently responded to the visibility issues on Crypto Twitter.

According to Bier, the problem is partly self-inflicted by users who overpost. He explained that many users burn through their daily reach with repetitive and low-value content.

This leaves little room for more meaningful posts to be seen by others.

Bier believes the crypto community’s reach problems are due to “overposting” rather than algorithmic suppression.

He argued that the platform’s algorithm only limits exposure when users consistently post excessive content.

However, this statement sparked debate within the crypto community, with many feeling that the platform is unfairly targeting crypto content. Some users argued that bots, not overposting, are the real cause of the issue.

Related Reading: CryptoQuant Warns Bitcoin Could Be Entering a New Bear Market as Analysts Eye Drops to $70K or Even $56K

X’s Role as the Primary Platform for Crypto Discussions

Despite the recent issues, X remains a key platform for the crypto community to communicate.

Many users rely on X to share market insights, news, and project updates in real-time.

Crypto professionals use the platform to stay connected and informed about trends and developments.

As a result, X has become a primary hub for cryptocurrency discussions and analysis.

X has also introduced new features, such as XChats, which are expected to include “Bitcoin-style encryption” and enhanced communication tools.

These updates aim to provide users with a more secure and versatile platform. 

Still, with ongoing concerns about bots and content suppression, X’s relationship with the crypto community remains under scrutiny.

Users hope that X will focus on improving its bot detection system to ensure genuine content is not negatively affected.

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