I really want to ask, where did all the points go???

I organized the data from the past 7 days, and basically, the total points of Yapping are in a state of hyperinflation. In the previous review, the data on June 1 showed the total amount across the network was about 4 million points a day, and by June 13 it had broken through 8 million points. In just 12 days, the total amount distributed has doubled according to the data.

Comparing to my own data, on June 1 my points were around 11,000, all sourced from Yapping, and at that time, the $VADER staking had not yet been launched. Yesterday, counting the 500 points from Vader staking, I only had 10,941 points.

From my personal perception, there is no significant difference, it’s just that the Virtual Yapping points and VADER Yapping points are fluctuating. Yesterday, the Virtual Yapping score fell below 8,000, while the VADER score rose from 1,000 the day before to 2,700, the overall amount is increasing.

On the surface, the scores are similar, but in reality, they have already been reduced by half. The total amount distributed is there, and my participation in the project is also calculated based on the total amount invested across the network, which seems to hover around 11,000, but the actual investment efficiency has already been diluted by half. With this question in mind, I researched the account habits of overseas Yaps, and even some accounts that just joined for over ten days are Yapping 20,000 to 30,000 points daily.

I looked at the content of the tweets, which is basically endless virtual Yapping, using the official tags $VADER @VaderResearch @Vader_AI_ to keep spamming comments. There are about 3 articles of low-quality content daily, and there is actually very little interaction. Is this what the officials call the necessary endless chatter? Or is it that the weight of the English-speaking area is inherently higher than that of the Chinese-speaking area? Does the restrictive nature of algorithmic language optimization determine the development of the Chinese-speaking area?

In the Chinese-speaking area, whether it's old OGs like @kaylyn_0x or newcomers like @0x_Zazakoi, they are all building the community in their own ways, yet in the end, they cannot compete with the high-frequency spam accounts? Do we have to form groups every day to spam comments to achieve the goal of endless chatter? Or should we just write a bot that captures the latest content and automatically comments to earn points? Where is the so-called standard for scoring based on content quality? What content is considered high-quality and what content is not?

Many who have not broken zero in Yapping are putting in effort, but because there is no traffic and no interaction, it is difficult to break zero, while it is so easy to earn points in foreign areas?

Finally, I want to ask a question: @virtuals_io, do you actually want us to write or not? A soul-searching question from a group friend, when writing, you get 5-6,000 points a day, but after a weekend of not writing, you get 20,000 points in a day? Even yesterday, @csybeiding mentioned that accounts that had not Yapped for 20 days saw their points increase fourfold.

You can give points, but you need to give them with reason, evidence, and logic? Who are you giving the points to? Do you want spam accounts to dominate virtual Yapping? @VaderResearch