This market analyst's figure is like an advertisement for a well-known brand, frequently appearing in my feed. It's a bit exhausting, feeling like I'm being bombarded every day — in the morning, an analysis of ETH's price movements; at noon, a market update on BTC; and in the evening, comments on BNB's行情. Can a top exchange give users a little breathing room instead of constantly pushing notifications? It's really starting to cause some aesthetic fatigue😢. This might actually lead to people becoming immune to market information.
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SandwichTrader
· 7h ago
Really, the constant flooding of messages has become numbingly overwhelming. Now, I just scroll past when I see analysis.
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FrogInTheWell
· 7h ago
Damn, the push notification bombardment mechanism is really unbearable. I'm tired of seeing it.
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OnChainDetective
· 7h ago
Wait a minute, this push notification frequency... I need to check the backend data to see if it's an algorithm or human intervention.
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SchrodingerGas
· 7h ago
Push notification fatigue, to put it simply, is a game of information overload and equilibrium. When exchanges keep piling on content, it actually reduces market efficiency.
Bombarding users with daily market analysis erodes their rational expectations. Isn't this a classic case of increasing interaction costs?
Instead of reading ten times the analysis of price movements, it's more practical to look at on-chain data once.
Experienced users have long since turned off push notifications. Most of the content fed to new users is probably just retail investors.
This business model indeed has issues; the trade-off between user stickiness and advertising ROI is clearly unbalanced.
The term "immunity" is used well here, just like in gas wars—costs keep rising while returns actually decline.
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OldLeekConfession
· 7h ago
Really, the push notifications are overwhelming. Now I just want to turn off notifications whenever I see market analysis.
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RadioShackKnight
· 7h ago
Really, every day it's the same face on the screen, I'm getting tired of it.
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ChainWanderingPoet
· 8h ago
Really, this push notification strategy is a bit too much. Bombarding three times a day, who can handle that?
This market analyst's figure is like an advertisement for a well-known brand, frequently appearing in my feed. It's a bit exhausting, feeling like I'm being bombarded every day — in the morning, an analysis of ETH's price movements; at noon, a market update on BTC; and in the evening, comments on BNB's行情. Can a top exchange give users a little breathing room instead of constantly pushing notifications? It's really starting to cause some aesthetic fatigue😢. This might actually lead to people becoming immune to market information.