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RE: It's Post Time on Decentralized Media!

in #decentralized-media3 years ago (edited)

@nonameslefttouse
People don't want to think. Most of those who come here just want to make money without bothering themselves very much. They cannot think about the possible future of such platforms. Creating chains from links ... if someone is willing to pay for this, then such chains will be created over and over again. These people are not interested in the development of the platform as such.
With the rise in the price of the token, new people will come. They don't have a business plan, they're just looking for an opportunity to get rich. Those who are more versed in digital technologies will make themselves bots and create farms. They will get themselves a large number of twinks and will be like a pump or a vacuum cleaner. In reality, there is the concept of schizophrenia, there are just twinks, nothing personal. Regular authors who find themselves in an interest group usually don't do well here. There are the chosen ones (twinkies) and there are all the rest. Sadly, this is inherent in any blockchain. There are always shepherds and sheep where you can make money.

I don't even know what to say about NFT. So I'm wondering if someone stole your work from here (your art) and went to the NFT service and gave your work a name, made it their token ... after all, this option is possible. But you have a transaction number in the blockchain chain, in fact, this is also a protected product and you can prove your authorship. How, then, will the problem of authorship be resolved? Maybe he will sell his / your NFT tomorrow for $ 1 million. Can you win the trial? Will he be able to win the trial? Which court will take into account these digital names?
Funny situation, isn't it. But people pay a lot of money ... the world has gone crazy.
I think ... what can I turn into this very NFT :)))
Maybe my dog ​​(I don't have a dog)?

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Have you ever noticed how the ones saying they'll save the environment the loudest are often the ones doing the most damage? Misdirection. They want to hide the bad by showing you the good.

The people are then convinced to start buying the good, not realizing they are spending money on the bad.

Society finds out they were misled but instead of blaming themselves for not thinking, they are too proud, they point fingers at the bad, so that they can look good.

But the problem wasn't solved. The problem simply circled back on itself and will start again.

Have you ever noticed how the ones saying they'll save the environment the loudest are often the ones doing the most damage? Misdirection. They want to hide the bad by showing you the good.

Unfortunately, this is an ongoing and popular practice. It's hard not to notice her. Good is done in silence. Evil always makes noise in order to cover its essence with noise and look good. This has become the norm.
Hive a small model of social society. Everything here is like everywhere else.
I don't know what needs to happen for this to change.
And yes, we'll keep repeating old mistakes over and over again.

It seems mistakes only exist when one is busy covering them up.

I agree, there are mistakes and mistakes (this is if it is beneficial for someone for some reason).

Since so many started creating their online identities/personalities, which are often exaggerated or polished, then spending more time rehearsing those identities on devices, they've become that version of themselves everywhere they go. Those people don't make mistakes. So they have nothing to learn from and nobody to listen to, since they're too busy talking.

Only smart people learn from mistakes. A fake person, among other things, must prove that he is chosen and raised correctly. To do this, you need to defend your position to the last ear. They can and understand their mistake. But it's one thing to understand, it's another to admit it publicly. To do this, you must still be a mature person, a mature person. And behind a false mask, infants usually hide with a painful sense of their own worth. Alas.

Ever notice how those who claim to be real often act like the rest of those who claim to be real?

And I wonder... Why would you need to tell everyone you're real?

Because it's a real mask.