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@TonyJun25822878

Growth strategist || crypto educator || researcher || Tech enthusiast

Beigetreten Kasım 2019
1.4K Folgt1.1K Follower
Pretty Memer
Pretty Memer@Memer_Chick·
Receptionist POV: you giving them a room or side-eye first? 😂
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conquer🤪
conquer🤪@conquerer578·
Unpopular opinion I would prefer my man cheats on me with a man than a woman.
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Ayanfe Elijah
Ayanfe Elijah@elijah_ayanfe·
What that bookmark you will never delete>>>
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June10💜
June10💜@cute_mlsci·
Love is love… or is it just attachment? 👀
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Ayanfe Elijah
Ayanfe Elijah@elijah_ayanfe·
This is unacceptable, they should be arrested
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Adigun!
Adigun!@max_benlien·
post you and your celeb lookalike?
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BTC 🇬🇧🦅
BTC 🇬🇧🦅@nwobodogideon2·
“If it was easy, everyone would have it. So what makes you different?”
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Chris ejiofor
Chris ejiofor@_chrisejiofor·
@nikitabier , removing Communities outright solves a moderation problem but creates a discovery vacuum you’re not replacing yet. Communities weren’t just “Temu subreddits” they were structured interest graphs. Timeline and chats don’t replicate that. Timeline is algorithm-driven and noisy; chats are closed and non-discoverable. Communities sat in the middle: searchable, topic-bound, and persistent. That’s exactly what niche groups (collectors, skincare, artists) need to grow without being drowned out or forced into private silos. The misuse stats you cited point to moderation design, not product-market failure. High spam concentration usually means bad actors found the weakest surface and not that the surface lacks value. Killing it risks pushing that same abuse into replies, DMs, or whatever replaces it, just harder to track. Also, Communities quietly solved a cold-start problem for creators and new users. It gave people a reason to stay because they could immediately find “their people” without needing an existing following. Timeline doesn’t guarantee that; XChat definitely won’t. If the goal is to double down on XChat, Communities could actually feed it: Verified or reputation-gated Communities → auto-generated chat rooms Mod tools powered by trust scores instead of open posting Rate limits and stricter link permissions for new accounts Better surfacing of high-quality Communities instead of letting low-effort ones dominate You don’t have to keep Communities as-is but removing the only structured discovery layer before building a better replacement risks flattening the platform into pure algorithm + private chats. That’s great for engagement loops, but weak for interest-based ecosystems, the exact thing that made platforms like Reddit resilient. Fix the incentives and moderation architecture, don’t eliminate the layer entirely.
Nikita Bier@nikitabier

We're going to be investing heavily in XChat. Communities had a great vision, but they were used by less than 0.4% of users—yet contributed to 80% of spam reports, financial scams, and malware on X. It occupied half the team's time some weeks, while the rest of the app suffered. Of the handful of Communities that succeeded, most were user-acquisition channels for Kick or compensated clipper communities. There are a handful very cool communities that will have to migrate (e.g., coin collectors, baseball cards, skincare, artists), but that content should really live on Timeline or in chats—instead of a Temu version of subreddits.

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The Runner
The Runner@Runner_Run1·
Looking for active football and betting tips engagement group, join this group now, let’s start engaging x.com/i/chat/group_j…
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