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RE: Hive needs to get out of Rehearsal

in Hive Learners6 months ago (edited)

Yes. Hive has "issues" and the main issue is that people still "believe" in it when they should use their brain and a voice of reason than just blind faith.

@valued-customer shows you that all those slogans who has suppose to be a firmament of hive are lies. There is no decentralization, there is no freedom of speech and P2P value transfer. There is no true web3 here so that what you supporting is Facebook on blockchain ;] For what reason? For money? Why not supporting Facebook then? :P Smaller risk of loose profits.. This is pointless efforts to still build something that as we can clearly observe after yeras, that it not making any differences against what we actually want to change. It is like a fight against oligarchy by build your own oligarchy XD Pure absurdity

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You don't know my reasons for being here or my experiences with it and the people behind it. So let me make my own choices and you make yours. I don't get why anyone would focus on me anyway.

I don't have to know you to know what the reasons might be:

  • or you have some friends here
  • or it's about money
  • or you've simply gotten used to this place like others, e.g. to Facebook ;]
  • or you're naive as I wrote earlier and you believe, despite all evidence, that something alternative and sensible is being created here.

Generally, it doesn't matter whether I know or not your reasons ;] It's rather you who should ask yourself whether YOU know why you're here and also whether you're definitely aware and certain that your goals are definitely consistent with what you have here. because maybe you only thought that was the case because you don't know the whole truth or maybe your never think about that ;]

fight against oligarchy by build your own oligarchy

Someone I daily interact with here on Hive strongly promotes that exact policy. He says if you don't like what the majority stakeholders are doing, you need to buy more stake so you can make the rules. If only it was that easy, eh?