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I’ve spent time studying raids on X and how they’re executed and the gap between bad raiders and real operators is very clear.
A hard truth most raiders don’t want to hear:
You’re not raiding… you’re spamming.
I see it everyday on the timeline. Same low effort comments:
“LFG”
“Bullish 🔥”
“Send it”
“GM”
“WAGMI”
These comments don’t connect to the post, don’t add value, and don’t make anyone stop scrolling.
It’s just noise.
They also:
• Don’t read the post before replying
• Copy the same comment everywhere
• Ignore timing and raid too late or too early
• Don’t engage with other replies to build momentum
• Focus only on quantity, not impact
And then they wonder why nothing trends or gains traction.
Here’s how I do it differently.
I read and understand the post first. Every reply I drop fits naturally into the conversation. If it doesn’t sound human or relevant, I don’t post it.
I avoid empty hype. Instead of “LFG”, I say something that actually supports the narrative or pushes curiosity.
I time my entries mostly. Early enough to shape the conversation, but not blindly rushing in.
I stay active in the thread. I reply to others, build chains, and keep the momentum going.
I don’t just “join raids” I shape them.
That’s why my results are different. More real engagement, better visibility, and stronger community response.
Good raiding isn’t noise.
Not everyone can make people stop, read, and engage.
That’s where I operate.

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