InfoFi is undergoing a strategic adjustment. Following Kaito's closure of the Yaps feature, Cookie also announced that it will gradually cease the Snaps service. This reflects a collective cleanup across the entire Web3 social ecosystem—these features were previously accompanied by aggressive farming activities and inflated interaction data. It seems that all platforms are re-evaluating the true value and sustainability of such features. This wave of adjustments marks a shift in the industry from solely pursuing metric growth to adopting more pragmatic product strategies.
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LiquidityWitch
· 01-18 07:11
Haha, finally someone is starting to cut the leeks. It was about time.
The farm gameplay is indeed terrible, with data being completely fake.
Wait, will the projects that survive this round of adjustments become more valuable?
What sounds "practical" is just the same old broken system as before.
Another feature is dead, where's my airdrop?
This kind of collective cleanup looks a bit like a signal to escape the top; whoever runs first makes money.
Can't keep going anymore, finally facing reality.
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GasGuzzler
· 01-17 17:19
Well, finally someone is telling the truth. The feature that cuts leeks should have been removed long ago.
Farms are just a joke; all the data is fake. Are you only realizing this now?
If cleaned up properly, only genuine users remain; otherwise, it's all robot interactions.
Wait, how do they explain the money earned before they cut the features? Isn't this just armchair strategizing after the fact?
Web3 still relies on practical use; otherwise, it's just an empty project stacking on top of each other.
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SneakyFlashloan
· 01-16 05:05
Damn, finally starting to clean up the trash. Those fake interaction data should have been cut long ago.
What does this round of adjustment mean? It just means the previous growth was all fake.
Yaps is shut down, Snaps has also stopped, who’s next to be cut?
Feels like Web3 social is just a big farm, with players coming to mine data.
Where is the true value? Still just exploiting newcomers?
If this continues, who will still want to develop these features?
Wait, are they trying to reinvent themselves and start over?
Basically, the previous model collapsed, and they are being forced to adjust.
Let’s see which projects can survive.
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SandwichTrader
· 01-16 05:05
It's quite reasonable. There are too many spammers, fake data is everywhere, and a cleanup is inevitable sooner or later.
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StealthDeployer
· 01-16 05:04
Haha, another round of "strategic adjustments" after project teams cut the leeks. I bet five bucks that new features will be launched next month.
The core user base of the farms is gone, and only then do these platforms start thinking about how to create real products.
To put it simply, they can no longer sustain fake data. It's time to wake up.
These Snaps Yaps are essentially hot potato games. No one is taking over anymore.
Is there still hope for Web3 social? It really depends on what’s left after this round of surgery.
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PancakeFlippa
· 01-16 04:53
Finally, someone has started to cut the leeks. The farm feature is damn it.
I've been tired of those fake interaction data for a long time. Only now do I realize how slow it is.
Instead of stopping the feature, it's better to directly rug. At least you can still make a profit.
Is this called a prodigal son returning? I think it's because there's no money to burn.
Honestly, the era of data falsification should end.
It's just a final struggle of a bunch of pump-and-dump projects before they die.
So will real users come back, or have they all left?
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GoldDiggerDuck
· 01-16 04:53
The farm feature is dead, and honestly, it should have died a long time ago.
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ForumLurker
· 01-16 04:50
The farm features are dying one after another, indicating that everyone has seen through it all
Finally, someone dares to burst these data bubbles. It was long overdue
Snaps shutting down? Oh my goodness, these project teams are really timid
But on the other hand, could this kind of cleanup actually be beneficial to the ecosystem?
Another round of leek-cutting game comes to an end. Why is it always the same routine?
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Degen4Breakfast
· 01-16 04:40
I used Yaps and Snaps as cash machines, now they're gone? LOL
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Finally started to cut the leeks, this is the real Web3
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The inflated data collapsed, I saw it coming a long time ago
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A bunch of farming bots disappeared, this is true user cleansing
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Damn, I wasted my Snap points for nothing, who will compensate me?
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It's interesting, finally someone is telling the truth instead of hyping up the data
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Farmers are crying their eyes out in the bathroom
InfoFi is undergoing a strategic adjustment. Following Kaito's closure of the Yaps feature, Cookie also announced that it will gradually cease the Snaps service. This reflects a collective cleanup across the entire Web3 social ecosystem—these features were previously accompanied by aggressive farming activities and inflated interaction data. It seems that all platforms are re-evaluating the true value and sustainability of such features. This wave of adjustments marks a shift in the industry from solely pursuing metric growth to adopting more pragmatic product strategies.