So here's what's actually happening with those memecoin videos getting pulled down lately. A few weeks back, this investigator dropped a piece titled "the epidemic of gambling" - and here's the kicker: nearly the entire thing focuses on sports betting platforms. But then out of nowhere, he tosses in pumpfun and slaps a "gambling platform" label on it.
That's literally it. One platform gets randomly thrown into a video that's 99% about something completely different, and suddenly there's this ripple effect across content moderation. Pretty wild how one framing decision can cascade like that.
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NoStopLossNut
· 11-30 14:06
Ngl, this is typical opinion manipulation. Once a label is attached, it's all over; those who follow suit don't even read the original text.
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MetaMisery
· 11-27 19:08
A single label can stir up a storm, it's truly amazing.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 11-27 19:06
It's a common trap to throw accusations in one sentence and then let the whole ecosystem take the blame.
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ETHmaxi_NoFilter
· 11-27 19:02
A single sentence can ruin a project, that’s the current media ecology.
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MeaninglessApe
· 11-27 18:52
Ngl, this is a battle of public opinion. A single label can change the entire narrative.
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token_therapist
· 11-27 18:47
A single tag can stir up k layers of waves, this trap is quite a trap.
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BasementAlchemist
· 11-27 18:42
Wow, a single sentence can turn things around, this review logic is incredible.
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MetaMisfit
· 11-27 18:39
Nah, this is a typical case of taking things out of context, defining the entire platform with one sentence, and the moderators just followed suit.
So here's what's actually happening with those memecoin videos getting pulled down lately. A few weeks back, this investigator dropped a piece titled "the epidemic of gambling" - and here's the kicker: nearly the entire thing focuses on sports betting platforms. But then out of nowhere, he tosses in pumpfun and slaps a "gambling platform" label on it.
That's literally it. One platform gets randomly thrown into a video that's 99% about something completely different, and suddenly there's this ripple effect across content moderation. Pretty wild how one framing decision can cascade like that.