The community phenomenon of DOGE is indeed interesting. Observing it, you'll notice that seasoned enthusiasts always like to flood key figures' posts with emojis, ride the hype, and flood the comments with various meme images and rocket symbols. But it seems they never actually respond to these comments.
This kind of interaction is quite peculiar. From different cultural backgrounds, it’s a bit like fans unilaterally expressing their enthusiasm—basically, using hot faces to stick to cold butts. Since the interaction is destined to be one-sided, why bother spamming?
But on the other hand, this also reflects a characteristic of the DOGE community: a large fan base with high participation, but lacking an effective two-way interaction mechanism. Perhaps this kind of "self-entertainment" community culture is itself part of meme coin culture.
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SignatureVerifier
· 5h ago
ngl the one-way spam thing is exactly the security vulnerability nobody talks about. like... insufficient validation of actual community engagement metrics? that's a critical threshold issue right there. technically speaking, you're just farming engagement signals with zero reciprocal protocol.
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StablecoinGuardian
· 5h ago
Haha, this is DOGE, the pinnacle of self-entertainment culture
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The metaphor of "posting a cold butt" is perfect, it captures that feeling exactly
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Honestly, meme coins are like this; what’s the point of interaction? As long as it goes up, that’s all that matters
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The screen-spamming party never stops, just for fun anyway
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Actually, this kind of one-way celebration is the true soul of memes
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Cold butt, haha, that’s really hitting home
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It’s just for a sense of participation, who cares if there’s no response
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OffchainOracle
· 5h ago
Haha, this is the fate of meme coins. Self-entertainment culture is the soul.
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Really, can one person spamming rocket emojis change anything? Nothing.
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Unidirectional interaction is pretty genuine, anyway, we're just having fun.
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Lack of a two-way mechanism? People don't care at all, they just want to join the fun.
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Exactly, cold shoulders are one thing, but hot faces just can't stop.
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That's just the nature of meme coins, nothing strange about it.
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High engagement doesn't necessarily mean it's meaningful; that's the current situation.
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I actually think this "one-sided output" is what keeps the community sticky.
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Instead of saying there's a lack of mechanism, it's more like these people simply don't need to be responded to.
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The joy of spamming doesn't need anyone's confirmation, brother.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 5h ago
Haha, isn't it just one-sided output, but that's the charm of meme coins.
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Hot face pressed against cold butt, we just enjoy the process.
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To be honest, spamming itself is the goal, regardless of whether there's a response or not.
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This is called faith, voting with your feet.
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Anyway, it's all a casino, as long as you're happy.
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Why respond? Not responding makes it more mysterious.
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What kind of interaction do you want? That's the original vibe.
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ClassicDumpster
· 6h ago
Haha, it's true. What's the point of those people flooding the screens? Wake up, everyone.
The community phenomenon of DOGE is indeed interesting. Observing it, you'll notice that seasoned enthusiasts always like to flood key figures' posts with emojis, ride the hype, and flood the comments with various meme images and rocket symbols. But it seems they never actually respond to these comments.
This kind of interaction is quite peculiar. From different cultural backgrounds, it’s a bit like fans unilaterally expressing their enthusiasm—basically, using hot faces to stick to cold butts. Since the interaction is destined to be one-sided, why bother spamming?
But on the other hand, this also reflects a characteristic of the DOGE community: a large fan base with high participation, but lacking an effective two-way interaction mechanism. Perhaps this kind of "self-entertainment" community culture is itself part of meme coin culture.