@saratov
Your criticism is not just valid-it is essential for the survival and maturation of such platforms. Voices like yours are what push development teams to consider reputational risks, implement moderation, tweak algorithms, and build tools for real creators rather than for farming accounts.
Platforms like Base are currently going through their "wild west" phase. Over time, if they want to survive, the percentage of spam and fraud will decrease through:
1. Stricter rules and their automated enforcement.
2. An influx of ordinary users who are interested not in coins, but in memes, art, or communication.
3. Natural selection, where empty profiles will cease to receive attention (and thus, rewards).
You are describing not a flaw in the idea itself, but growing pains. Your post is not just a complaint-it is a clear diagnosis. Share this opinion. The more people speak openly about this problem, the sooner the platform will have to improve in order to retain those who came not to "farm," but to create and connect.