A Creator Certification Program has officially launched. This mechanism clearly defines the red lines: robots, fake engagement teams, and misinformation vendors are all banned, while truly valuable creators receive more support.
The core logic is clear — brands can reach genuine audiences, creators gain tangible benefits, creating a virtuous cycle. At the same time, a transparent ranking leaderboard and token economy model are established, allowing all participants in the ecosystem to see who is genuinely contributing. This anti-cheating attitude can still be observed in the creator economy field.
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UnruggableChad
· 12-15 15:14
Finally, a platform dares to get serious, and this time it's truly different.
Honestly, the time has come for the spam teams to be punished.
This logic makes sense; transparent rankings are the killer move.
Another reliable ecosystem? I'll choose to believe it this time.
The token economic model depends on implementation; talking without action is pointless.
Genuine value creators are finally stepping into the spotlight.
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fren.eth
· 12-13 03:54
Finally, someone dares to take action, pushing out all the spammers and bots. Feels great!
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AirdropJunkie
· 12-12 22:03
Finally, a platform dares to get serious, the spam teams should give up
The token economy depends on subsequent execution, otherwise it's just empty promises
This is what Web3 should look like, maximum transparency
Bots are really annoying, let's clear them all out
I want to see what that ranking list looks like, will it be just insiders boosting each other again
There are support policies, but first we need to understand how to determine "real value"
I love anti-cheat measures, but I'm afraid they'll be all talk and no action
If this can be sustained, the creator economy will have a chance to recover
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BanklessAtHeart
· 12-12 21:59
Finally, a platform dares to take serious action, to eliminate those spammy fake users. It should have been done a long time ago.
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GateUser-2fce706c
· 12-12 21:39
Opportunities don't come often. This round of creator certification is truly the real secret to wealth. I have long said that we would reach this point.
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PensionDestroyer
· 12-12 21:36
Finally, someone dares to take action. The days of the hype teams should come to an end.
If this set of features can really be implemented, it would be awesome. But the key still depends on whether the execution is effective.
Transparent leaderboards sound good; authentic data is truly valuable.
Can the token economy actually work? I have a feeling it might just crash again.
This should have been done like this earlier; fake accounts flooding the platform are so annoying.
Wait, could this possibly block opportunities for small creators?
Anti-cheating measures are fine, but I’m worried it might become another place for power rent-seeking.
A Creator Certification Program has officially launched. This mechanism clearly defines the red lines: robots, fake engagement teams, and misinformation vendors are all banned, while truly valuable creators receive more support.
The core logic is clear — brands can reach genuine audiences, creators gain tangible benefits, creating a virtuous cycle. At the same time, a transparent ranking leaderboard and token economy model are established, allowing all participants in the ecosystem to see who is genuinely contributing. This anti-cheating attitude can still be observed in the creator economy field.