PANews reported on February 10 that Yu Hu, founder of Kaito AI, posted on a social platform that in response to user feedback on the Yaps mechanism, the platform will introduce an algorithm-based "shadow ban" and evaluate the reduction of rewards when necessary. He pointed out that although low-quality interactive content failed to obtain Yaps, they still created 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 to ensure sustainable creator benefits, while promising to continue to listen to user feedback and improve the system.