The real takeaway from this Camol experiment? 1. Truth isn’t the currency, attention is. Camol proved you can climb the ranks with misinformation if it drives clicks, comments, or yaps. No one fact checks, no one cares, they just engage. 2. Mindshare > Integrity. InfoFi isn’t about truth, it’s about owning the conversation. The system rewards attention, not accuracy. That’s not a bug. That’s the design they are after. 3. Value based creators are losing. The ones trying to educate, inform, and uplift are often ignored, because nuance doesn’t farm yaps. Outrage, bait, and chaos do. So where to from here for InfoFi? If the platform keeps rewarding noise over value, it risks becoming an echo chamber of controversy, not a hub of signal. That’s fine for now… but long-term? The ecosystem needs a way to reward credibility, not just engagement. Until then, the loudest voice wins. Even if they’re lying.
Greeny
Greeny18.7. klo 19.22
Camol has proven this week that InfoFi is broken. He's been experimenting: 'spreading misinformation' to earn mindshare and yaps. How'd he go? Fast forward a week he's ranked 5th in mindshare and earned 1000+ yaps placing him 3rd. Soo where to next for InfoFi?
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