Some of our previous assumptions need to be updated.
I used to discourage sharing overly technical or “hardcore” content on social platforms, since these spaces are often driven by emotion — people usually don’t come here to sit down and learn deeply.
But now, I’ve changed my view.
I believe that truly valuable content can work well, because the algorithm has become better at pushing it precisely to the people who genuinely need it.
Since Grok took over X’s recommendation system, I see this as a major advantage for smaller creators who focus on technical, educational, or niche “hardcore” topics.
In the past, recommendation algorithms simply pushed more of whatever you seemed to like.
The problem is — most of us can’t resist emotionally charged content, so we’d end up watching things driven by outrage or entertainment. That made the algorithm think that’s what we actually wanted.
Now, with Grok in control, we can dynamically adjust what appears in our feed.
For example, I can tell Grok, “Today I only want to see tech content.”
And it will reconfigure my feed accordingly.
If I want to study English or computer science without distractions from politics, news, or entertainment, I can simply let Grok filter and curate the content for me.
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Disclaimer: The above content reflects only the author's opinion and does not represent any stance of CoinNX, nor does it constitute any investment advice related to CoinNX.

