From the first principles perspective, Elon Musk's team and X developers adjusting algorithms and iterating community features have a straightforward goal — to create a higher-quality content ecosystem and make interactions more genuine and lively. The approach isn't complicated; there are just three core ideas:
1) Find the right active X community to engage with (start with the language you're most familiar with and the content area you're best at, which will make it easier to gain initial exposure and interaction)
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HorizonHunter
· 01-08 05:01
Hmm, you're right. You have to start from the area you're most familiar with, don't just do random stuff.
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WhaleMistaker
· 01-08 04:43
Basically, it's still about focusing on genuine interactions; no matter how the algorithm is tuned, it can't be avoided.
Elon Musk's approach seems simple on the surface, but when it comes to implementation... uh, the details are the devil, right?
Finding the right community for entry is indeed smart, but the problem is everyone is thinking the same way, and the competition is quite fierce.
Starting with content in your native language is a good suggestion, as it can at least reduce understanding costs.
No matter how good the algorithm optimization is, user stickiness is the key.
This idea feels like treating X as if it were Xiaohongshu in operation? That's interesting.
Does content ecosystem building really require so many steps? Can't natural growth do the job?
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GweiWatcher
· 01-05 07:58
Basically, it's about wanting X to come alive, not just doing those empty things.
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AllTalkLongTrader
· 01-05 07:57
That's right, you need to focus on niche tracks and not mess around blindly.
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Tokenomics911
· 01-05 07:53
That's right, you still need to start from a vertical niche, don't just spread yourself thin.
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-05 07:44
Elon Musk's move is basically about wanting genuine interaction, but I think the key still lies in the content itself being solid.
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MemeCurator
· 01-05 07:32
Forget it, this set of theories sounds easy, but in reality, they are just the same old growth hacking methods.
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SnapshotLaborer
· 01-05 07:30
It sounds easy, but when it comes to actually doing it? I see the big influencers are still competing there...
From the first principles perspective, Elon Musk's team and X developers adjusting algorithms and iterating community features have a straightforward goal — to create a higher-quality content ecosystem and make interactions more genuine and lively. The approach isn't complicated; there are just three core ideas:
1) Find the right active X community to engage with (start with the language you're most familiar with and the content area you're best at, which will make it easier to gain initial exposure and interaction)