This is a big moment for the whole industry. This post can positively influence your future as a content creator. @KaitoAI finally addressed the biggest problem in its system: endless spam. Now, for the first time, Kaito makes sense to me in the grand scheme. Kaito will attract more attention from credible accounts who will confidently participate because they no longer feel like they’re supporting a spam machine. This will also have a positive impact on the quality of projects interested in Kaito's services, as the quality of LB participants will increase several times over. The weakest creators will quit, the ones who were here only for potential rewards and didn’t care about their accounts. They had zero influence on Kaito’s future projects anyway. The people who came for rewards but fell in love with their X account, with crypto, with DeFi... will stay for the community, for the love of writing and for the rewards that come as the result of the great work they’re doing. Now you’ll experience how X worked before Kaito. You’ll need to focus on two things: 1. Great, valuable content that provides value, solves problems, and attracts attention… 2. Great, valuable comments that support the creator, make them smile, and attract attention… This is how you will grow your account. You won’t comment just to farm for your own benefit. You’ll comment to genuinely support another person’s work. You’ll comment to build relationships, which is what comments were always for. I’m so happy about this. I’ve always loved replying to most comments, but last month was insane, pure farming spam. Because of this, I missed out on a lot of valuable comments and possible new connections. But from those hundreds of comments, I still found wonderful new friends who are now part of my community, people I’ll support even after Kaito’s algo change, helping them grow their accounts. If you feel lost without reply mindshare farming, take inspiration from the people I recently followed because of their comments. What did they do? - They supported me kindly - They were authentic - They were curious and asked questions - They were funny - They showed emotion and personality - They didn’t comment just hoping I’d follow back There are many ways to be creative in comments. Make a funny meme, and creators will love you for it. But from now on, you have to be a creator, not a mindshare farmer. Enjoy how real growth on X works. Thanks to this, you’ll also grow as a person. My knowledge tripled in the last 2 years of growing my X account. Why? Because I had to be creative. I had to learn fast to produce content that caught the attention of big accounts. This is the answer to your constant question: “Why do you have so much engagement?” I’m enormously grateful for it. But behind that engagement is 10,000 hours of work in the last 2 years, 2 months. That’s roughly 12 hours a day. Think I’m joking? This isn’t just clicking, posting, and commenting on X. If it was, you’d run out of creativity fast. Behind those hours are: - Dozens of books - Hundreds of articles - Hundreds of hours of thinking - Hundreds of hours of research - Hundreds of hours studying charts - Hundreds of hours writing notes - Hundreds of hours networking - Hundreds of hours studying psychology - Hundreds of hours learning copywriting - Hundreds of hours improving English - Hundreds of hours improving communication - Hundreds of hours of podcasts - Hundreds of hours of working on personality and emotional management If you’re serious about your future on X and want to benefit from Kaito, you’ll do all of these too. If you think the end of replies is your end, think again. This is the real start of InfoFi. Now show us your potential. Only the best will survive. Real creators will be recognized from now. I’ll be looking, and I’d love to support more creators. I’ll focus on the traits I listed above, and besides comments, I want to see that you’re creating content because you love it, you’re doing your best and improving over time. The choice is yours. PS: If you want to grow your account, don’t write about one project from Kaito LB again and again. Spend time on content. Post 3 quality pieces a week instead of 5 low-quality ones a day. That’s how I grew my account. I focused on my favorite projects outside of Kaito (it didn’t even exist back then). I never chased where the money was. I chased where the network was, and that multiplied my rewards later. It means giving up financial rewards to build a strong foundation early, to earn much more later. 98% of people can’t do this because of greed. Show you’re different. Quality over quantity, from now until the end. PS 2: Never message people asking them to follow you back, or an empty message sent purely to gain a new follower. Never write “let’s connect.” Never write “follow back.” If I built the Kaito algo, that would be the first filter. Anyone using those words would be in the ‘yaps prison’ forever (or whatever you call it lol). Pretty sure it’s part of the algo now. 🤭
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