Change is normal in #Web3 . Projects rebrand, platforms move, tools get better. But every so often, a change comes along that's worth stopping to explain properly and this is one of them.

@DAO Labs just moved its main Social Mining platform from ilo.dao-labs.com to a brand-new home: whotweets.com. If you're a Social Miner, this is not a small update. It comes with a completely new dashboard and a set of features that change how you earn, how you're ranked, and how you protect your account. Let's break it down in plain terms.

WHY THE MOVE TO whotweets.com ?

First, let's talk about the name itself, because it's not random.

@DAO Labs built its #SocialMining community around X (formerly Twitter). Miners create posts, drive engagement, and get rewarded for genuine activity on that platform. So instead of keeping a generic-sounding domain, DAO Labs picked something that says exactly what the platform does: whotweets.com. It's short, it's easy to remember, and anyone new to the space can guess what it's about just from the name.

This matters more than people think. In a space full of confusing project names and hard-to-pronounce tokens, a domain that explains itself is a real advantage. It makes onboarding easier for newcomers and makes the brand easier to share and talk about.

WHAT'S ACTUALLY NEW ON THE PLATFORM

This is the part that matters most for active miners. DAO Labs didn't just change the URL they used the move to roll out real upgrades. Here are the five biggest ones.

1. A COMPLETELY REDESIGNED DASHBOARD

The old interface is gone. The new dashboard is cleaner and faster, and it's built to make tracking your points, tasks, and history far easier. If you've ever struggled to find your stats or figure out what task to do next, this update alone should save you time.

2. SMARTER X SCORING

This is a big one for anyone serious about earning. The scoring system now looks at account quality, not just activity. Verified accounts (Blue Tick) and users with a consistent history of genuine engagement now get higher multipliers on their tweet points. In simple terms: real, trusted accounts earn more, and low-effort or spammy accounts earn less. This is DAO Labs rewarding quality over quantity, which is a healthy direction for any social mining ecosystem.

3. REELS AND SHORTS ARE NOW PART OF THE PLATFORM

Short-form video has taken over social media, and DAO Labs is bringing that into Social Mining. Miners can now share and interact with Reels and Shorts directly inside the platform feed. You can even drag a Reel onto a friend's profile to recommend it to them, or the other way around. This opens the door for miners who are better at making videos than writing long posts, and it makes sharing valuable content between miners much smoother.

4. TASK DELEGATION THROUGH TOP 100 KOLS

This feature adds real flexibility. Miners can now delegate their Social Mining tasks to a Top 100 ranked KOL, or to a trusted friend, if they're unable to complete something themselves. If you delegate to a KOL, they receive full profit share for that task. If you delegate to a friend, you can split the profit however you both agree. This protects your account from staying inactive and keeps important tweets from being left without support, all while giving miners a way to earn even when they're short on time.

5. DAILY ENGAGEMENT SAFETY LIMITS

To keep the ecosystem healthy, DAO Labs has added smart daily limits on retweets and quotes. This is a quiet but important change. It protects the platform from spam behavior and helps keep the whole system focused on real, meaningful engagement rather than bulk activity.

Alongside these five, DAO Labs also improved the task marketplace backend, added tailored onboarding surveys for new users, and introduced a new networking feature called Meet & Match, designed to help miners connect and collaborate with each other. One small detail worth mentioning: if you accidentally validate a task by mistake, you now have a 60 second window to undo it before it's locked in.

WHAT HAPPENS TO YOUR EXISTING DATA?

This is usually the part people worry about most when a platform moves, so here's the direct answer: nothing about your account is lost.

Your login still works exactly as before. Your points, your history, your reputation, and any pending rewards are fully intact and untouched. This wasn't a rebuild from scratch, it was a move to better infrastructure, and DAO Labs made sure nothing was left behind in the process.

WHY THIS MATTERS FOR SOCIAL MINING AS A WHOLE

Stepping back a bit, this update says something bigger about where Social Mining is heading. The industry has had a real problem for a while: platforms that reward raw activity end up full of fake engagement, low-effort spam, and accounts gaming the system just to earn points. That's not sustainable, and it hurts genuine contributors the most.

What DAO Labs is doing here, whether it's the scoring upgrade, the engagement limits, or the delegation system, is building a platform that leans toward quality and authenticity instead of pure volume. That's the direction Social Mining needs to go if it wants to be taken seriously as a real form of digital work rather than just another farming opportunity.

FINAL THOUGHTS

A domain change on its own would be a minor update. But paired with this feature drop, whotweets.com marks a real step forward for Social Mining. Better scoring, new content formats, safer engagement limits, and more flexibility through delegation, all wrapped inside a smoother dashboard.

If you're an active Social Miner, this is worth exploring for yourself. Update your bookmarks, log in with your existing account, and take a look around.

You can read the full official announcement here: https://dao-labs.com/posts/a-fresh-new-address-and-a-massive-upgrade-for-social-mining-welcome-to-whotweets-com