Joshua Hightech
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26/06/2025
I came back to Facebook… and something felt off. Project Nightfall fell off, Nas Daily and others etc.
Scrolling through my feed, I noticed something strange — the very people I once looked up to, the mentors whose content used to light up this platform — have gone quiet. Or maybe not quiet, but dimmer. Project Nightfall, Nas Daily, creators who used to pull 100K, even 200K reactions with ease… now barely scratch a fraction of that.
It’s not just numbers. It’s the energy, the momentum, the conversations their work used to spark. These were the giants — they inspired me, pushed me to dream bigger, and in many ways helped shape my own creative path. Project Nightfall didn’t just influence me — they recognized me, publicly. That moment was a huge turning point. One of my recognized videos about me is still pinned proudly on my page today.
So seeing this shift hits differently. It makes me wonder — what changed? Was it the algorithm? A change in audience? Or maybe it’s just the nature of the digital world, there are rumours that they lie and cheated in poor people — no matter how bright the flame, it flickers eventually if the wind changes direction.
Whatever it is, it reminds me of something important: nothing is guaranteed. Even the loudest voices can grow faint. Even the biggest platforms can go silent. But it also means there’s room again — for new voices, new energy, and maybe… for a return.
Because if there’s one thing I’ve learned from those who came before me — it’s to keep showing up.
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