Actually, the real issue with InfoFi these days isn't really about content quality—it's way more about where everyone's attention is going.
Think about it. The whole incentive structure pushes creators to move fast rather than think clearly. Long-form thinking got quietly replaced by rapid-fire posts, and nobody really stopped to notice. More output kept flowing, but genuine conviction actually started shrinking.
The fragmentation happened in people's minds long before the timelines even broke apart.
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TerraNeverForget
· 11h ago
In plain terms, it's just that attention has been divided too much, and long-term thinking has been overwhelmed by short video culture.
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TokenAlchemist
· 11h ago
nah this is just attention arbitrage dressed up as analysis. the real inefficiency vector here isn't the content—it's the MEV extraction happening across social layers. creators are basically frontrunning their own conviction just to maximize engagement throughput. seen this exact pattern collapse in protocol governance cycles before, except nobody had the gas to optimize their way out of it.
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MevHunter
· 12h ago
ngl, this is the true face of involution. My heart was already shattered, yet I keep on frantically producing.
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ConsensusDissenter
· 12h ago
ngl, this is the real truth. Everyone is just competing over output volume and no one wants to think deeply about it.
Actually, the real issue with InfoFi these days isn't really about content quality—it's way more about where everyone's attention is going.
Think about it. The whole incentive structure pushes creators to move fast rather than think clearly. Long-form thinking got quietly replaced by rapid-fire posts, and nobody really stopped to notice. More output kept flowing, but genuine conviction actually started shrinking.
The fragmentation happened in people's minds long before the timelines even broke apart.