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Re: Retweeting for airdrop, write something or not ?
by
Dyakoff
on 01/07/2024, 09:02:40 UTC
In the past months I have seen Twitter getting more strict about crypto posting.
For example I am now participating in the Prom Network Validator Campaign on Zealy.
If you know Zealy you can probably imagine what kind of tasks it has.
Basically you have to do a lot of activities on various sources: Medium, Reddit, Binance Square, and yes, Twitter.
While the Prom Campaign is actually pretty fun and easy and won't take more than an hour of your time,
nevertheless these activities have to be done daily.
The Prom Validator Campaign has gone on for 3 months already and it is still ongoing.
The reward is huge - so it clearly attracts a lot of participants.
The winners of the Campaign are getting a DAO role which will allow them to partake in a share of network profits upon mainnet launch.
I actually smell good money there. So I'm very active.
Meaning I got to do around 10 twitter posts each day.
Now here is a problem with Twitter. I am not a bot. I only have a single account. I have been using it for over 5 years.
My posts are good quality and they vary in style and content.
I post Prom reviews, Prom memes, Prom videos and even poetry about Prom lol.
Still Twitter believes I am doing something wrong and has issued me a warning, lol.
So is it basically now Twitter against all crypto projects in the world?