To be honest, a certain leading exchange should currently adjust its approach. Instead of constantly creating new memes, it’s better to bring out those truly outstanding past memes and operate them well.
For example, memes like "Xiu Xian" and "DOYR" have high dissemination and strong user recognition. These are truly vibrant IPs. Rather than investing effort in producing a bunch of bad memes, it’s better to deepen and refine these quality contents—through repeated reinforcement and derivative creativity—to fully unleash the value of these memes.
What do you think? Is this approach more reliable?
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 18h ago
The "cultivation" meme has long been overdue for a resurgence; it definitely outperforms those stiff things from recent times.
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SerNgmi
· 20h ago
The joke about cultivating immortality is really classic. People still use it now, so why bother creating new ones?
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MoneyBurner
· 01-08 08:37
There's nothing wrong with that, but think about it—creating memes is easy to go viral, but managing memes is the real challenge. That wave of cultivating immortality was indeed impressive; they explained the build-up cycle thoroughly. Now, bringing it out again with some new skins doubles the impact.
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WalletsWatcher
· 01-08 08:35
The "cultivation" meme is indeed top-notch, much better than those stiff things lately.
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GasOptimizer
· 01-08 08:31
That wave of cultivation is indeed top-notch, way better than the chaotic new memes now.
To be honest, a certain leading exchange should currently adjust its approach. Instead of constantly creating new memes, it’s better to bring out those truly outstanding past memes and operate them well.
For example, memes like "Xiu Xian" and "DOYR" have high dissemination and strong user recognition. These are truly vibrant IPs. Rather than investing effort in producing a bunch of bad memes, it’s better to deepen and refine these quality contents—through repeated reinforcement and derivative creativity—to fully unleash the value of these memes.
What do you think? Is this approach more reliable?