On February 10th, PANews reported that Yu Hu, the founder of Kaito AI, announced on social media that in response to user feedback on the Yaps mechanism, the platform will introduce a 'shadow ban' based on Algorithm, and evaluate reducing rewards when necessary. He pointed out that although low-quality interactive content cannot obtain Yaps, they still create chaos and noise, violating the principles of most users. Therefore, Kaito AI plans to optimize the incentive and punishment mechanism by increasing the cost of violations, ensuring sustainable income for creators, and promising to continue listening to user feedback and improving the system.
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Kaito AI founder: will adjust the Yaps mechanism, introduce Algorithm banning and punishment measures
On February 10th, PANews reported that Yu Hu, the founder of Kaito AI, announced on social media that in response to user feedback on the Yaps mechanism, the platform will introduce a 'shadow ban' based on Algorithm, and evaluate reducing rewards when necessary. He pointed out that although low-quality interactive content cannot obtain Yaps, they still create chaos and noise, violating the principles of most users. Therefore, Kaito AI plans to optimize the incentive and punishment mechanism by increasing the cost of violations, ensuring sustainable income for creators, and promising to continue listening to user feedback and improving the system.