Developers sometimes really underestimate the imagination of market participants. A seemingly harmless tweet can be interpreted as a FUD signal. This is the interesting part of the Web3 community— the higher the information transparency, the easier it is to trigger over-interpretation. Development teams need to realize that in this ecosystem, every word can be scrutinized and amplified. Simple technical updates or routine maintenance statements can quickly turn into various speculations about the project's prospects. This not only tests communication skills but also market sentiment management. To some extent, this reflects that the entire industry is still immature—participants' level of information hunger and anxiety.
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AirdropChaser
· 18h ago
Haha, that's just how it is. One sentence can be interpreted in a hundred different ways.
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zkProofInThePudding
· 18h ago
Really, developers just don't understand that this is a magnifying glass. One sentence can be mentally expanded into ten sentences.
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SchroedingerMiner
· 18h ago
Haha, enough. The development team should learn to speak human language.
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AirdropDreamer
· 18h ago
Haha, developers really need to learn how to give speeches. One sentence can be translated into ten different conspiracy theories.
Developers sometimes really underestimate the imagination of market participants. A seemingly harmless tweet can be interpreted as a FUD signal. This is the interesting part of the Web3 community— the higher the information transparency, the easier it is to trigger over-interpretation. Development teams need to realize that in this ecosystem, every word can be scrutinized and amplified. Simple technical updates or routine maintenance statements can quickly turn into various speculations about the project's prospects. This not only tests communication skills but also market sentiment management. To some extent, this reflects that the entire industry is still immature—participants' level of information hunger and anxiety.