Delayed Publishing, Suppressed Reach, and a System That Needs Explaining
Right now, when I publish an article on Binance Square, it goes live around three hours later.
That delay alone tells me the content is being reviewed.
You’re likely reading my posts.
And based on the results, it feels like traffic is being intentionally restricted, combined with manual or automated publishing filters.
Let me be clear: this is not a threat, and it’s not a complaint.
I’m fine either way.
This account has over 400 million total views and more than 16,000 posts published.
For a long time, I maintained an average of ~25,000 views per article. That’s not luck — that’s consistency.
Now we have a serious problem, and there are only two possible explanations:
1. There is a technical or software-related issue on my account, and real view counts are not being reflected,
or
2. You are injecting or suppressing traffic via bots, selectively and at will.
If it’s the first, it needs to be fixed.
If it’s the second, that’s far worse because it breaks trust at a systemic level.
Artificial traffic manipulation doesn’t just hurt creators.
It damages the credibility of the entire platform.
Again, this isn’t an accusation.
It’s an observation based on data, scale, and long-term behavior.
I don’t have a problem with Binance Square.
But pretending this is normal would be dishonest.
Something is off either in the system, or in how it’s being used.
And ignoring it won’t make it disappear.

