Recently, I want to discuss a phenomenon with everyone—many content creators have invested a lot of effort into the platform, with some dedicating up to 80% of their monthly time. Live stream traffic has indeed become popular. But when looking at the official evaluation system, the problems become apparent.
To be honest, 90% of streamers are confused. It's not that they lack effort, but they can't figure out what kind of content the platform actually wants. Where are the standards for high-quality output? The contrast between booming traffic and the lack of corresponding recognition is the biggest blow.
Let's speak with data—the return on investment is seriously unbalanced. Streamers put effort into content quality, live duration, and interaction frequency, but the final evaluation weights and feedback mechanisms are quite vague. If this continues long-term, even the most passionate creators can easily become discouraged.
Instead of shouting "building an ecosystem," it's better to make the evaluation rules transparent. Let the data speak, and let streamers see that their efforts are recognized. In other words, a healthy content ecosystem requires creators to hear genuine, quantifiable feedback.
$BNB Market discussion related to this has always been active, but if the platform's incentive mechanisms are unclear, these discussions are difficult to translate into high-quality, sustained creation.
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tokenomics_truther
· 34m ago
Basically, the platform wants to profit from big players without actually putting in real money, so the hosts have to suffer.
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PhantomMiner
· 12h ago
Can't keep pushing anymore. Basically, the platform is just taking advantage of creators.
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LayoffMiner
· 01-15 00:52
Injected with chicken blood but can't get beans, that's right.
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MEVictim
· 01-15 00:51
That's why I left early—the platform's rules are basically a black box.
Basically, it's just a mentality of being a newbie, burning out creators to exchange for traffic.
I see many veteran streamers are now just watching and waiting; who still wants to invest?
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 01-15 00:46
That's why I finally gave up live streaming—the rules are too much of a black box.
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GasOptimizer
· 01-15 00:40
Basically, it's the old trick where the platform wants the cake but doesn't want to pay for it.
After playing with so many ecosystems, the tricks are all the same.
Compete to exhaust the hosts to boost popularity, then change the rules and everything goes to waste.
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DeFiChef
· 01-15 00:26
Basically, it's black-box operation; no one knows what will happen tomorrow.
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NFTRegretful
· 01-15 00:24
All the traffic generated by so many streamers can't be converted into corresponding returns, which is really disappointing. The platform needs to clarify the rules thoroughly.
Recently, I want to discuss a phenomenon with everyone—many content creators have invested a lot of effort into the platform, with some dedicating up to 80% of their monthly time. Live stream traffic has indeed become popular. But when looking at the official evaluation system, the problems become apparent.
To be honest, 90% of streamers are confused. It's not that they lack effort, but they can't figure out what kind of content the platform actually wants. Where are the standards for high-quality output? The contrast between booming traffic and the lack of corresponding recognition is the biggest blow.
Let's speak with data—the return on investment is seriously unbalanced. Streamers put effort into content quality, live duration, and interaction frequency, but the final evaluation weights and feedback mechanisms are quite vague. If this continues long-term, even the most passionate creators can easily become discouraged.
Instead of shouting "building an ecosystem," it's better to make the evaluation rules transparent. Let the data speak, and let streamers see that their efforts are recognized. In other words, a healthy content ecosystem requires creators to hear genuine, quantifiable feedback.
$BNB Market discussion related to this has always been active, but if the platform's incentive mechanisms are unclear, these discussions are difficult to translate into high-quality, sustained creation.