Hey, Yappers~
In Web3 projects, the most annoying thing is not the market fluctuations, but those volume-pumping "farmers" and malicious disruptors, which have led many to block the keywords of #Kaito and the mouthpiece bloggers.
These "farmers" (not sure how to translate this), they spam RTs, ask for likes, and randomly @ projects, just to fleece and ruin the ecosystem.
KaitoAI's community administrator @lowadka shared a super practical thread teaching everyone how to join forces to clean up and maintain a pure network, so you can go learn about it.
To summarize, malicious behaviors include:
Group spamming interactions, bot fake likes, and @ projects with no content shouting "gm" (good morning spammers know what I mean).
🔍 Reporting is super easy:
Search for people on the Kaito leaderboard, click the little flag under their avatar, attach evidence (tweet links are fine), and submit with one click. The team will verify and take action directly. Don’t spam reports, just one is enough.
You can also go to the official Discord or DM to complain and give feedback. After all, the Kaito CT circle is getting bigger, and manually catching people is really troublesome, but in the end, only truly organic creators can shine✨✨✨ (please pay more attention to me!)
Oh~let me show off first~I am ICT 😌😌 Retweet my tweets and I will interact~cheer everyone on🙋♀️
This move by Kaito feels like a major cleanup in the crypto space. Have you encountered spammers? Go try reporting and let's protect the ecosystem together🛡️
Keep it up, yappers!💪
#KaitoAI #Web3 #CryptoFarmers @KaitoAI #yaps

