I have to admit a problem: almost no project community is "alive" after Tge.
These days, I asked friends who work in project operations if there are any projects whose communities are still active after Tge. I wanted to learn from them, but all I got was one answer: no.
Some communities that still seem "active" now are actually fake "active."
Communities that don't use PUA are doomed to waste their budgets in vain. Communities that rely on PUA are destined to thrive.
After Tge, it’s very difficult to keep people continuously building and staying in the community long-term. It requires long-term incentives, but looking at it now, incentives seem useless—people won’t compete even if you pay them.
I knew this world was still crazy; everyone is a SM.
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I have to admit a problem: almost no project community is "alive" after Tge.
These days, I asked friends who work in project operations if there are any projects whose communities are still active after Tge. I wanted to learn from them, but all I got was one answer: no.
Some communities that still seem "active" now are actually fake "active."
Communities that don't use PUA are doomed to waste their budgets in vain.
Communities that rely on PUA are destined to thrive.
After Tge, it’s very difficult to keep people continuously building and staying in the community long-term. It requires long-term incentives, but looking at it now, incentives seem useless—people won’t compete even if you pay them.
I knew this world was still crazy; everyone is a SM.