Micolii (@0xmico) • Hey
Just your regular 🕸️3 guy
Publications
- Something interesting is coming to Phaver, are you seated?
- Nice work of art
- https://reiki.web3go.xyz?ref=fadbf44d12326f09
Open with wallet browser, connect and mint pass on BNB chain, fill your details and claim leaf daily.
Simple 👍🏾
https://reiki.web3go.xyz/
- What's up lens fam?
- 🚨Performed the Community Testing task over the weekend
Airdrop confirmed to testers
Cost: ($)
Here’s a very short thread on how you can take part in it too
🧵The Testnet interactions are pretty easy and took me 2 minutes to wrap it all up.
Firstly,
Visit decentralize.metis.io
- Connect your wallet.
- scroll down
- Claim testnet tokens
You need a TG to claim the token
After claiming your token, proceed to click on the tasks and follow the instructions.
Perform all tasks and you’re done with season 1,
P.S the faucet sends you 5 different tokens and not Métis alone, so you can always swap them to Métis should Incase you exhaust your test tokens
http://decentralize.metis.io
- Best gaming apps? Recommendations, please 🥺
- **Translating SEO Learnings to Lens 🪴**
I've worked in SEO for many years and, when you really think about it, it's astounding how there's an entire job category dedicated to deciphering the algorithm of a 'single' company. While we do consider search engines like Bing in SEO, the primary focus has invariably been Google.
Google has continually refined its rating algorithm to mirror the human definition of quality content. However, it remains a battlefield of financial might. In the past, large SEO and tech budgets, often employing blackhat techniques, dominated the market. Now, the scenario has shifted to big AI budgets funding rapid content deployment—imagine one extensive blog post every minute. As Emmet points out in the tweet below, this is the inevitable outcome of a business model that exploits simple mechanics like page reading time converting to ads.
The rise of decentralized social media platforms such as Lens and Mirror marks an attempt to create a more equitable free content market. These platforms offer different monetization models and an algorithm transparency that prioritizes quality over quantity. Yet, I wonder if we're truly bulletproof as we start reaching a wider audience.
Finding a business model that is both lucrative and fair is a complex challenge. Take, for example, models that incorporate user engagement and algorithms that highlight small creators, shifting away from mere volume-based approaches. I firmly believe we're heading in the right direction with decentralized platforms, but the journey demands continuous discussion and validation. It's crucial that we keep re-evaluating our approach to stay ahead in this dynamic landscape.
- Let's keep Phavering!!!
- My first post here, feel free to collect
- My first post here, feel free to collect