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Been thinking about whether yapping is really that bad — saw some posts from Kaito haters recently.
My answer: “No, it’s not.”
You can mix your research content between projects on the Kaito leaderboard and those not on it.
At the end of the day, it depends on the projects you choose to write about.
It’s even better when the project is on the Kaito leaderboard — because that’s how you can monetize your content effectively.
The key isn’t yapping itself. It’s about project selection.
If you pick the wrong project, your content won’t stay interesting, and your account’s credibility will suffer.
Promoting bad projects = content that loses value over time.
Before, you’d pick projects without a curated list — now, Kaito gives you a solid filter.
When you yap about a project on the leaderboard, you:
> engage with people in that circle
> know exactly where to aim to climb the leaderboard
Good project + Kaito yapper leaderboard = win-win.