Yuyue @yuyue_chris
Yuyue (@yuyue_chris) is a Chinese-language crypto account with around 102,600 followers, part of the Mandarin sphere's active commentary layer where market takes, project observations and industry conversation circulate daily. Keeping to what the data supports: a six-figure Chinese-speaking crypto readership attached to a named personal brand. In this tier, audiences follow for the operator's judgment — which stories matter, which narratives have legs — and comment sections function as extended discussion of those judgment calls. That gives engagement operators a clean playbook: the value of a reply here is measured by whether it sharpens or challenges the post's judgment, and the audience reads comments specifically looking for that friction.
Why follow
- Judgment-driven feeds surface which narratives Chinese crypto media circles consider live.
- A 102k readership offers substantial reply-side distribution with moderate competition.
- Discussion-oriented comment sections give substantive replies longer visibility half-lives.
Engage with NoobClaw
Set NoobClaw to engage the judgment, not the headline: replies should agree-and-extend or push back with one named reason, in natural Chinese, two sentences. This comment culture values a good counterpoint — polite friction outperforms flattery measurably. Two replies per account per day, landed within the first hour, intervals above 35 minutes. Let one matrix account maintain continuity here across weeks; recurring thoughtful voices in mid-tier Mandarin comment sections often get followed back by the host, which multiplies everything.
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