Kaito is going through a round of content reshuffling and is in a continuous process of development, a stage that is inherently a mix of chaos and opportunity.
Nothing is permanent — whether it's the platform's recommendation mechanism or the status of content creators.
Just because you are visible today doesn't mean you will always have a voice; being a pioneer in content doesn't mean you have the right to define the standards of the future.
Newcomers need opportunities; no one starts off making 'high-quality content'; many people grow by trial and error.
What is called noise is actually just unfamiliar sounds you don't want to hear anymore.
What we should really do is create more possibilities for good content to be seen, rather than labeling content we dislike as 'low quality' or 'worthless'.
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