Q1 - last 10 tweets check, would I hire myself?
Honest answe, I'd scroll past my own feed. Maybe stop for 1 or 2 things, but not enough to message me.
Here's what's actually there, 4 Tangem campaign content. 3 Syndicate content. A few short banter replies in Indonesian. The highest-engagement post on my feed is a content that Tangem retweeted (video content)
Two posts that personally would make other to stop scrolling if I were the recruiter. The wayang story from May 25, I pulled my Tangem card at a Web3 event and shot it against the wayang artwork behind the stage because the contrast was good. That moment only I had. And the Syndicate webinar recap from May 21 on "you're probably not a CM" , that one's analytical, has a thesis, shows I sat with something instead of just amplifying.
Everything else is replaceable. The Tangem content (except the video storytelling) are generic copy I could have written for any project, and any project's ambassador could have written for me. My English-language posts in particular sound like every other regional ambassador trying to sound professional.
So, maybe-no if the recruiter want to have superduper technical content + text that somehow have really2 good taste for them. The hire-worthy version of me lives in 2 out of 10 posts. The other 8 are ambassador-feed noise that doesn't differentiate me from anyone else in this segment, and other then that might be for image content that could be counted as unique skills since out there might be still Ai Slop image generated.
Q2 - strength and weakness from the 4 signals
Real strength, group chats. I run active conversations in Discord (multiple project DAOs plus private groups with other community members) and WhatsApp (East Java crypto community I helped organize offline). These are daily, unprompted, not work-required. People in those chats know me as someone they can ping and get a fast response. The "natural sociability baseline" the drop talks about is genuine for me. I don't find that exhausting. it's where I actually live + to get new connection IRL.
Real weakness, screen time. I work from home without a dedicated workspace, and life distractions cut into focused screen hours more than I want to admit. I'm not the 11-hour chronically-online type. I'm closer to 5-8 hours of actual crypto Twitter / Discord / Telegram and the rest fragmented. For a role that lives on the timeline, that's a real gap I notice. "I'm just busy with life & distraction" is the soft version of the excuse, but the drop asks for honesty, so it's a structural problem I haven't solved yet, and it shows up in my feed (low post frequency, late reactions to news cycles, missed conversations).
Q3 — LinkedIn headline in 7 words, no buzzwords
"I host crypto projects at Indonesian meetups."
That's the thing. My current LinkedIn About is buzzword stack (community builder, ecosystem activation, executing partnerships, user onboarding) and it reads like the 200 other profiles the drop describes. The headline above is concrete. I'm the on-ground person in Indonesia who hosts live events for foreign crypto projects. and it's something specific enough that you can decide in 7 words whether you need me.