1st Post|Cryptocurrency| Everipedia | And Love

in #steemit8 years ago (edited)


 There’s a certain love that I have for Steemit.  


Something has changed and I feel it. In fact I think we’re all starting to go down this route where we all recognize certain aspects of where the world is going. I for one have always been about having cognizance for a kind of feeling when it comes to these things in relation to the world, the cosmos, and shit - in a Hegelian way, of recognizing the spirit of the times. Steemit, not to suck their dick, makes it feel that way. Like, somehow, my interest in tech starts with how I learned about bitcoin, and the innovation for transactions through the creation of a blockchain. And is a reason I have an affinity for Steemit.  


The story of I learned about bitcoin starts with film. Having grown up in Silicon Valley, I became familiar with the atmosphere of tech culture, but my interests at the time were not in tech. A friend of mine, a USC alum (This is before I was at UCLA), collaborated with me and my partners at the time on a fictional short-film project we made up that he wanted to submit as part of his application to Draper University. It was a storyline about bitcoin, and of downloading yourself digitally as a file into bitcoin (or something far-fetched like that). Honestly, at the time, I truly believe that all of us were cucks, and had no idea what the fuck we were doing, or what story we were pulling together - at least that is honestly how I felt for myself, the other people I worked with may justify their knowledge and their experience about how they learned about the concept of bitcoin in their own way. The point is that I was not an expert then, and neither could I claim to be an expert now. My process of learning about cryptocurrency is always expanding. 

Now, as much as I am claiming a love for this site, my real, real love, is for Everipedia. For so many reasons that I rather not go into now, Everipedia will have many dimensions when it comes to the possibility of cryptocurrency. Now I see that a lot of you motherfuckers on Steem it, including the creators, have a certain affinity for a little anarchy, at least in the tech industry, or wherever your desires in this way of thinking lie. The scope of our success I foresee now in Everipedia relies on the unpredictability of how users will become familiar with the site. And, I say this, because we will have users, tons - I can say that with confidence now because I feel it approaching based on recent activity, and the plans we have in store as far as user experience go. If people here don’t already know, we have all of Wikipedia on our website. Available. For anyone to fuck around with (in the best way possible).

  
Everipedia has the possibility to unite people of all backgrounds to participate in how they want to navigate their knowledge about any fucking thing in their lives on the internet. Users can participate in redefining ideas about how to conceive an encyclopedic entry, or, expand definitions and concepts about knowledge of things through an accessible, interactive, encyclopedia for people, and managed by bureaucrats - like me, I can be your bureaucrat. If I were your bureaucrat, I would remind everyone that the knowledge shared on Everipedia deserves a citation from a quality source, and that if you don’t add it, I will personally do it myself to earn the IQ, or delete it, and if you think I am wrong in doing that, I will block you; but, if and once you add citations to the page, maybe I’ll let you in on government secrets a la Schmidt and Rosenberg tactics. 

Honestly, from the bottom of my heart, what we’re doing and how we’re doing it, and how we’re going to keep doing it further - is beyond what wikipedia can offer as an encyclopedia website. (Janxite). Let me put it this way: our website is really fucking easy to use, and it’s very easy to go down a rabbit hole with all the encyclopedic content available, and it’s even easier to pluck any of them for the taking while at the same time performing magic by creating more entries. That is, as an editor, it’s as if you are entering an oasis filled with the juiciest, freshest, fruits, in all of the encyclopedia universe we know thus far as it exists - and in this universe an expansive fertile plenum lies ahead. Users have the freedom to create, contribute, or participate in changing how knowledge can be distributed on a massive level. You know what, I’ll let everyone here think about the success of wikipedia with all its restrictions, racism, and rectal malfunctions (Anismus)in the last 16 years, and of how the interactive process of Everipedia can be of good use with ever(i)one participating - and not just anal retentive elite editors.

  
The anarchism I perceive in Everipedia not only relies in the opportunities for a cryptocurrency, but mostly on the content that we have available for the plucking. Besides creating a page for something you have an interest or love for, we allow for commenting and up/down voting style similar as here on the sources used for citations, as well as commenting for the overall page. So some conservative Trump supporter in Cleveland can comment on a link that an anarchist effeminate chap from Seattle added as citation about something related to the Marxism page. So imagine the possibility of contributing information on an encyclopedic page where: cucks; self-proclaimed anarchists, socialists, conservatives, and the trendy libertarians ; academics; news people; FBI; NSA (fuck the nsa); CIA - and so on, view and decide to comment on a page or individual links about a topic that unites ever(i)one. And, somewhere in between all that, the possibility of a blockchain is a part of it. Honestly, I never gave a fuck about reddit because I thought it was silly, at least with Everipedia users are contributing to something useful, and are part of a crazy process that even academia people and institutions can be seduced by. 


What unites everyone has something to do with love, but this may not be true, it could be something beyond it that fuses love. What I do know is praxis, of possibilities that are not too hard to foresee and we can all see them come to fruition. Steemit already has me by the balls because at this point I really don’t see why in the fuck I wouldn’t want to write more posts. But right now, all I wanna do is smoke a Cigar as I read Rumi like a baller and add something I learned about it on Everipedia.