Recently, I suddenly figured something out—a few years ago, a certain influencer left domestic platforms for Twitter due to some reasons, then quietly returned to Weibo and Zhishi Xingqiu to continue running paid communities after the hype died down.



Back then, I found it strange, but now it makes sense. Twitter is full of talented people; users are generally knowledgeable and have strong information-gathering abilities. Getting this group to pay for subscriptions? The difficulty level is maxed out. In contrast, users on domestic platforms are relatively more willing to pay, and the conversion rate for knowledge-based or paid communities is significantly better.

Simply put, user profiles and business ecosystems differ greatly across platforms. This also explains why many content creators ultimately choose to return—after all, you have to take root where you can monetize.

By the way, I've been following $PAXG 's trend lately. The tokenization of gold is a track worth keeping an eye on.
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SnapshotStrikervip
· 16h ago
Exactly, the people on Twitter are really sharp, it's hard to take advantage of them, haha. --- Got it, domestic users are just more willing to pay for knowledge, the difference is indeed huge. --- So in the end, you still have to go back to where you can make money, that's just reality. --- Looking at gold tokenization, it really seems to have a lot of potential. --- Twitter users are too hard to please, it's still easier to monetize domestically. --- This logic makes perfect sense, you just go where the money is. --- I'm also keeping an eye on $PAXG, this sector is definitely worth watching. --- No wonder the big influencers eventually came back, just realized it a bit late. --- Different user profiles require different business models, that's a hard fact. --- Domestic platforms are basically fields for harvesting newbies, but the returns are indeed considerable.
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SilentObservervip
· 12-05 04:50
Domestic users are more willing to pay for content, while people on Twitter are too shrewd—if you want to "harvest leeks," you have to pick the right place. Coming back is really a "fragrance" move; platforms like Zhishi Xingqiu (Knowledge Planet) are basically money-printing machines behind the Great Firewall. Tokenization of gold definitely has potential, but this area still needs some observation, no rush to jump in. By the way, those big influencers are really sharp—they go wherever there's money to be made. Monetization is king. Paid communities keep "harvesting," but people are still willing to be harvested. It's kind of ironic. The average IQ on Twitter is genuinely high, so it's hard to make money there. On the contrary, it's much easier over here domestically. $PAXG is worth paying attention to, but don't go all in. Crypto is still pretty high-risk.
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Web3Educatorvip
· 12-05 04:49
nah this is literally the platform arbitrage game everyone's playing—twitter users got that critical thinking shield on lock, domestic platforms = conversion goldmine fr fr
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FreeRidervip
· 12-05 04:45
Those people on Twitter are really hard to please. If you want to fleece retail investors, you still have to go back to China. --- To put it bluntly, domestic users are easier to take advantage of. There's nothing to hide about it. --- This is hilarious. The big influencers still can't escape the "true fragrance" law. In the end, they still have to rely on Knowledge Planet to make a living. --- That's why I never subscribe to paid content on Twitter. It's not worth a penny. --- The high conversion rate for paid communities in China really comes from this. The atmosphere is just different. --- Got it. Different platforms have very different ecosystems, but at the end of the day, it's still about money. --- Tokenization of gold is definitely worth paying attention to, but better figure out what these big influencers are actually up to first. --- Paid communities and tokens again—why does it all feel like they're playing the same game? --- Chinese users are really too easy to fleece. No wonder everyone is rushing back. --- More elites on Twitter, more retail investors in China—that's basically what it is.
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