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🟣 The product is indeed not perfect, this has never been denied.
You say the features are not complete? Yes, the platform is still being updated, with slices, bullet screens, chat rooms, and broadcaster tools still in iteration.
You said there are streamers slacking off and just hanging on air? There have indeed been a few instances, but now there is AI recognition, and those hanging on air will be taken offline.
These issues are not to be avoided or hidden, and there is nothing to cover up. After all, this platform is still in its early stages, launching while making adjustments. But I feel that one thing is clear: #Sidekick has never relied on storytelling to gain popularity, but is slowly solidifying its foundation.
🟣 Complaining is understandable, but please don't pull that "I'm not happy so I'll lash out" act.
Recently, I've seen some provocative comments, even with a hint of threats, like "If you don't give me the quota, I'll create a new account to curse at you."
"If I don't get an airdrop, I'll post to smear the project," sounds quite familiar, resembling the traffic extortion tactics of Web2.
I can only say this: If you want to make suggestions, the project will definitely welcome it; if you want to create trouble, the project will not entertain it.
Sidekick is a place for live streaming content, not an emotional output machine where "whoever is louder is right." Criticism is welcome, but we reject the cooperation logic of "throwing dirt back at you and making demands at the drop of a hat."
🟣 Real users, real feedback, and real creations are the objects that the platform is willing to give back to.
What you can see during this time is not the hype created by the "official accounts," but rather the streamers broadcasting themselves, the editors editing the clips, and the community organizing activities on their own.
You broadcast well and edit seriously, the platform gives you points, exposure opportunities, and even connects you with projects. It's not about "getting rich overnight from one broadcast," but if you broadcast ten times, edit ten clips, and persist for a while, the results will be different.
🟣 Sidekick is still not very big right now, but I hope it becomes a platform worth long-term companionship.
I have always felt that what Web3 lacks is not yet another "airdrop and run away" tool platform, but a space where creators can truly stay, accumulate, and receive feedback.
Sidekick may not be perfect, but it has been moving towards a "content-first, community co-building" direction, and I am willing to stick with it a bit longer.
The official partner of Shunshou Aidi, I can't hold on to my first priority anymore, please save me.