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RE: Sometimes two seemingly unrelated things can collide inside our minds and produce interesting results...

in Proof of Brain3 years ago (edited)

A huge swarm of bees wouldn't be enough if the large whales decided otherwise. EDIT: A swarm of bees (it'd have to be huge) could counter maybe one large whale. If multiple large whales decide against what the swarm wants then the whales will win.

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A huge swarm of bees wouldn't be enough if the large whales decided otherwise. EDIT: A swarm of bees (it'd have to be huge) could counter maybe one large whale. If multiple large whales decide against what the swarm wants then the whales will win.

Not even millions? It does seem like a large number of people have well established accounts.

It depends. Those large whales are continually growing bigger at the same time more bees/minnows join.

As time passes it would take larger and larger numbers of bees.

And what if half that million was fake accounts set up by the whales?

That would be scary... Could it be fought by the whales who believe in freedom?

Well. I definitely didn’t think about that. Some people would definitely do it if they could.


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they can and they did it 5 years ago! - 50% is very conservative

HALF a million FAKE accts? How stupid it sounds.


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If sounding stupid made things not exist, the coronahoax would be gone tommorrow!

Does MORE THAN 50% of the accounts on Hive are fake still sound stupid?

Fake as in including:

  1. Thousands of place holder accounts set up in early 2016 to reserve names and key words. All rep 25, no posts, no comments, and no avatars or headers.

  2. Thousands of bots and AI accounts voting and/or posting meaningless comments.

  3. Thousands of accounts holding liquid funds, many of which are constantly transferring between each other.

  4. The other accounts I won't get into here, because they would sound "stupid" but those three types of accounts are easily identified, and the numbers are vast.

My guess is that 50% is way off the mark, and over 90% would be more accurate

Would you like to refute any of that?


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Would you like to refute any of that?

Forget about refutations @frot. It's best just omit uninformed babblings without rhyme or reason. Hahaha

Some people just aren't so good at math. Or to dig crap in depth to analyze and find uncomfortable truths they not want to know.

It will always be easier for them to simply disqualify and offend hastily without presenting even the simplest of arguments in their favor. So, refutations for what?

That could only become in the useless show between Cactus Kid and El Toro trying to prove who is the fastest tongue in the west. LoL