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A major social media platform recently adjusted its developer policies, imposing restrictions on API interfaces for information aggregation applications, which sparked quite a bit of discussion within the community.
On the surface, this is indeed a good thing. The platform's timeline has become much cleaner, and the phenomena of AI-generated spam content and machine spamming have been alleviated, improving the user reading experience. Many people are cheering for this, feeling that they can finally see some valuable content.
But from another perspective, problems have also emerged. The ecosystem is beginning to become more homogeneous. You will find that those original analysis bloggers who stick to the front lines of projects every day—the most diligent group in this circle—tracking project updates around the clock, writing in-depth analyses, and continuously sharing insights—their content distribution has been directly impacted.
This is a dilemma: balancing platform management with ecosystem diversity. Clearing out spam also restricts creators.