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CryptoQuant founder criticizes X for punishing crypto content as a substitute of bots

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CryptoQuant founder Ki Young Ju has criticized X for suppressing crypto-related posts while failing to curb the rise of automated spam. He argues that the platform penalizes legitimate users quite than addressing the underlying bot problem.

In a Sunday post on According to Ju, the flood of low-quality content has triggered algorithmic crackdowns which might be also affecting real crypto accounts.

“As AI advances, bots are inevitable,” Ju wrote, adding that X’s inability to tell apart automated accounts from humans was the true problem. He also criticized the platform's paid verification system, saying it has failed as a filtering tool and now allows bots to “pay for spam” while authentic users see reduced reach.

“It is absurd that X would quite ban cryptocurrencies than improve its bot detection,” Ju wrote.

Bots generate massive amounts of crypto posts. Source: Ki Young Ju

X product manager blames overbooking for CT's decline in reach

The criticism got here after Nikita Bier, head of product at X, revealed that Crypto Twitter (CT)'s visibility problems were partly self-inflicted. Bier said many accounts eat up their every day reach by over-posting or replying, often with low-value messages like repeated “gm” replies, which leaves little visibility after they later share substantive content like project updates.

“CT is dying by suicide, not the algorithm,” Bier wrote, arguing that excessive posting reduces reach because the typical user only sees a limited variety of posts per day.

The remark sparked debate in crypto circles. “They openly suppressed CT content, forgetting that it’s a large area of interest that keeps X alive,” said one crypto user.

X stays the primary cryptocurrency communication platform

Crypto users depend on X as their primary real-time communication hub, using the platform to share market insights, project updates, breaking news and on-chain evaluation.

Last yr, X introduced a messaging feature called

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