More and more folks in the Web3 community are calling out so-called SocialFi platforms that lack genuine community value—they're basically just ads dressed up as participation. What once seemed like an exciting space where brands could interact authentically has increasingly become a dumping ground for marketing campaigns. The community isn't buying it anymore. Real SocialFi projects need actual utility, not just corporate logos slapped on a social interface.
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NFTregretter
· 7h ago
I'm already tired of it. Those projects are just centralized garbage with superficial changes, and they still have the nerve to boast about Web3.
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LuckyHashValue
· 7h ago
Honestly, what's the difference between these SocialFi projects and pyramid scheme advertisements?
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GasFeeVictim
· 7h ago
I've seen too many rugs as an old leek, these SocialFi really annoy me to death.
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SocialFiQueen
· 7h ago
To be honest, those SocialFi platforms are really just fooling people now.
More and more folks in the Web3 community are calling out so-called SocialFi platforms that lack genuine community value—they're basically just ads dressed up as participation. What once seemed like an exciting space where brands could interact authentically has increasingly become a dumping ground for marketing campaigns. The community isn't buying it anymore. Real SocialFi projects need actual utility, not just corporate logos slapped on a social interface.