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X Content Order Reshuffle: Three New Rules Redefining Value Stratification

X platform has initiated a major restructuring of its content ecosystem, introducing three core changes to redefine value distribution and content hierarchy. First, a dedicated "Meme" category has been introduced, separating entertainment-focused content from informational assets. This reflects a broader content stratification strategy. Second, the platform has overhauled its creator monetization model. Product lead Nikita Bier confirmed that creator revenue is now solely based on views from the home timeline, excluding replies from earnings calculations. This move effectively devalues low-effort, high-frequency interactions (a practice known as "zuilou" or engagement farming), as the platform now views excessive interactions as inefficient and self-limiting for account reach. Third, X is advancing its "Smart Cashtags" feature, currently in testing and expected to launch next month. This tool allows users to tag tokens or smart contracts in posts, enabling others to view real-time prices and related discussions. It signals X's intent to build infrastructure for "content x finance," structuring asset-related narratives and market sentiment into consumable nodes, with data sourced from both centralized exchanges and on-chain APIs. Concurrently, X has open-sourced its recommendation algorithm, which relies on a Transformer architecture. While making the system more transparent, exposure is now increasingly determined by two key metrics: content "understandability" (clear structure, easy classification) and "consumability" (quick absorption by users), rather than pure engagement volume. In conclusion, these shifts collectively represent a recalibration of content value on X. The platform is moving away from incentivizing mere activity and towards promoting structured, high-quality, and easily distributable information, fundamentally reshaping its content ecosystem and creator economy.

Odaily星球日报01/23 09:59

X Content Order Reshuffle: Three New Rules Redefining Value Stratification

Odaily星球日报01/23 09:59

The Ghost of X.com, Musk's 25-Year Revenge

Elon Musk's 25-year quest to reclaim his original vision for X.com culminated in the acquisition and transformation of Twitter. In 1999, Musk invested his entire $22 million fortune from the sale of Zip2 into X.com, an ambitious online financial platform. The venture merged with Confinity (later PayPal), but Musk was ousted in a board coup while on his honeymoon. The X.com brand was discarded, leaving a "fishbone" of regret in Musk. His 2022 acquisition of Twitter was not primarily about free speech but about复仇 (revenge) for that early betrayal. He systematically rebranded it as X and began a gradual transformation from a microblogging site into an all-in-one "everything app." This involved introducing long-form content, enhanced video, creator monetization, and, most crucially, laying the groundwork for financial services. The key development is the "Smart Cashtags" feature, allowing users to embed asset tickers (e.g., $TSLA) in posts that link to real-time data and, ultimately, enable direct trading. This creates a seamless loop from seeing information to making a financial decision to executing a trade, all within X. To build trust for this financial future, Musk took the unprecedented step of open-sourcing the platform's algorithm. The article frames this as Musk finally realizing his 1999 vision, an idea validated by the success of Chinese super-apps like WeChat. The timing is now perfect, with mature mobile payments, crypto adoption, and shifting regulations. Musk's lifelong obsession with the letter "X" (SpaceX, Model X, xAI, his son's name) is presented as a unifying thread in his mission to control the flow of global capital and information, making X the central nervous system of the digital economy.

marsbit01/14 09:21

The Ghost of X.com, Musk's 25-Year Revenge

marsbit01/14 09:21

Deconstructing Smart-Cashtags: How X Is Entering Web3 Financial Infrastructure?

X, formerly Twitter, is launching "Smart-Cashtags," a feature that integrates real-time financial data directly into its platform, marking a significant step in its evolution into an "Everything App." This update aims to eliminate the friction users face when switching between X for market information, charting tools like TradingView, and exchanges to execute trades. The core innovation is the binding of a cashtag (e.g., $SOL) to a specific on-chain smart contract address, combating the widespread issue of scam tokens with identical names. This provides a layer of verification and security for users. Beyond fraud prevention, Smart-Cashtags will display a financial dashboard with real-time price, volume, and on-chain data when a user clicks a tag. This transforms X into a "Bloomberg Terminal for retail," enabling near-instant decision-making without leaving the app and accelerating the platform's influence on asset pricing. This move is also a strategic play in the "Web3 traffic入口" war against Telegram, which has captured mobile trading demand via its trading bots. With the recent acquisition of payment licenses and an in-app wallet in development, X is positioned to eventually integrate "Buy/Sell" buttons, potentially becoming the world's largest social trading platform. Scheduled for a global rollout, Smart-Cashtags represent X's ambition to move beyond being a source of information to becoming the central hub for social finance (Social-Fi), capturing value directly within its ecosystem.

marsbit01/14 07:37

Deconstructing Smart-Cashtags: How X Is Entering Web3 Financial Infrastructure?

marsbit01/14 07:37

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