I previously ran a meme discussion community, and the member quality was indeed quite good—most were players who had actually made profits in this field. However, I’m now facing a practical issue: the compliance risks of traditional social platforms are too high, and accounts can be banned at any time, making the cost of rebuilding enormous.
For friends interested in the meme sector, I recommend choosing more open and decentralized communication channels. After all, in this space, being able to survive steadily is the top priority. Sometimes, a platform’s censorship resistance is more important than short-term user experience.
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I previously ran a meme discussion community, and the member quality was indeed quite good—most were players who had actually made profits in this field. However, I’m now facing a practical issue: the compliance risks of traditional social platforms are too high, and accounts can be banned at any time, making the cost of rebuilding enormous.
For friends interested in the meme sector, I recommend choosing more open and decentralized communication channels. After all, in this space, being able to survive steadily is the top priority. Sometimes, a platform’s censorship resistance is more important than short-term user experience.