Kristel@Web3Kristel
I muted this. Anyone with sense knows that after a tweet passes a certain number of impressions, you mute it. You wouldn’t know this, though, because you crave attention and need validation so badly that you sit there refreshing the comments.
Someone had to screenshot your desperate pleas for my attention. So here, puppy, here’s the attention you’ve been begging for. And mind you, it’s the weekend. I highly recommend getting a life off this app. Maybe then you’d be less of a menace and more creative instead of a rage-baiting, insufferable, mid-tier manager.
Since you’re so obsessed with my past, let me help you out: I’ve been running brand accounts for over eight years. I’ve managed 10+ accounts before moving into crypto five years ago. I founded my own company, led countless creative campaigns, and managed major socials across multiple categories in this space.
I know you’re dying to know exactly which accounts I’ve worked on. But since I still lead strategy for a few of them, I won’t be disclosing that. If you had even an ounce of professionalism, you’d understand that. If you respected client anonymity, you’d understand that too. But you don’t. Because at your core, you are:
-A mid-tier product marketer shoved into a social role far beyond your skill set.
-Someone who thinks rage-baiting is a “strategy.” (It working on your personal account does not mean it belongs on the brand account.)
-A guy who inherited a 3M-follower community and genuinely believes he built something. You could never create that from scratch, because you don’t have the ability, the instinct, or the discipline to run a real brand account.
It shows. the Solana account is now just a flood of reposts. Which tells me one of three things:
1. You’re too lazy, or too dim, to create original content.
2. You don’t understand that reposting everything cheapens the brand. It screams “every shitpost is welcome as long as it mentions Solana.”
3. You have no sense of quality control. Solana Foundation didn’t hire someone qualified; they hired the “pain sponge” Toly described, someone willing to take the heat and say whatever as long as the the brand for gets impressions.
And when the time comes to actually rebuild that account into something respectable, you’re going to be quietly shoved back into whatever product role you came from.
My issue with you was never personal. It was about Solana’s marketing strategy. And as a marketer, I have every right to comment publicly. I know you think we all need to ask permission before doing anything Solana-related, but I still believe in the original ethos of this space: permissionless. Look it up.
And some personal advice:
If you’re going to be the face of Solana’s socials, grow a spine or shut up. People will have feedback. If your reflex is defensiveness, you’re proving my point, you are not qualified for the role. Seasoned social media managers know how to handle criticism. Only losers spend their Saturdays begging strangers online to validate them.
Perhaps, like Base did, you should build a bridge and get over it.