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The game is rigged for the influencers to always win. But there is always a loophole. You just need to find it. You made hundreds of tweets. You dropped comments like a bot. You gave everything to get into the Loudio top 1,000… And still, you ended up ranked 10,000th. Meanwhile, a KOL made 5 tweets and instantly climbed into the top 100. No grind. No stress. Just clout. You've been yapping on Kaito for 5 months straight. Your account has 2 smart followers. And just yesterday, you celebrated earning 0.12 yaps after half a year of trying. It’s easy to feel like this space is rigged. And honestly? It kinda is. InfoFi platforms reward visibility. And influencers? They’ve already got it. When they speak, people listen. When they yap, they get engagement fast. But here’s the twist… Yes, some small accounts are winning too. But those small accounts are putting in work that most won’t. They’re showing up daily, posting quality consistently, and learning how the system works.
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The real edge in this game isn’t being known. It’s knowing what to do when you’re unknown. They are early. They reply to big accounts. They’re replying smartly. They’re yapping with context. And most importantly, they’re still here. Because the secret is this: If you’re playing the influencer game without being one, you’ll burn out. But if you play the loophole game... The game of consistency, creativity, and calculated effort. You’ll find your window. So yes, influencers have the upper hand. Everyone sees the system is unfair. But the system still rewards those who learn how it works and play it smart. So keep going. Keep showing up. Instead of chasing virality, chase mastery. The window is still open. Understand how the game works and beat it at its own rules.
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Thank you for breaking how it works
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Sure boss
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