Reviewed at
2026-05-25 11:10:50 UTC
Reviewer
system
Points awarded
7
Ponts awarded
0
Comment / reason
ai patterns through the whole thread: tweet 1: "most web3 communities don't fall because [reasons we think]. they fall because nobody stays after the rewards end." — two-line "not X but Y" pivot, most common ai hook. "feel active for one month... then suddenly become ghost towns" — ai dramatic-contrast rhythm. tweet 2: every line break is doing dramatic-pause work. "daily tasks. / check ins. / replying in chats." — staccato three-bullet list, canonical ai thread shape. "but routines bring strangers into the same space consistently. / that repetition slowly creates familiarity." — ai cause/effect pivot. "then one day you realize, you're opening the app even when there's nothing to farm" — "epiphany moment" cliché. "not for rewards. / not to see discussions, people, and conversations." — staccato pivot + triadic. closes on "that's when habit starts replacing incentives" — ai dramatic closer. tweet 3: "a task might start the interaction. but real opinions and experiences are what make people stay." — same "X but Y" pivot. "they create identity." — sudden one-line statement for drama, ai rhythm. closes on "that's when people start staying even without rewards" — same "that's when" closer as tweet 2, mirrored. structural tell across the whole thread: every sentence is its own paragraph with a blank line between, no normal prose paragraphs anywhere. that one-line-per-paragraph shape is the canonical ai-thread format. real writing uses normal-length paragraphs and only breaks when the break does work. approved, but the next time i would like to see improvments in text from you