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Replying to Avatar HoloKat

One common theme I saw on Twitter and LinkedIn is people saying how much better they felt after taking a break from those platforms. It’s sad though because they don’t seem to realize why they need a break in the first place…

Algorithmic feeds hone in on very specific types of content that on a larger scale over millions of people boil down to a handful of formats. Because people mimic success, content rarely changes in terms of the “script” it follows.

These users who need a break are essentially looking over the same type of content day in, day out. To stay relevant they must also feed the algo with new content to make it happy and show their posts. It’s a never-ending hamster wheel of working for the algo.

Most of these people are also there to build up their followers. Since this metric drives everything, people are modifying their own behavior to act in ways they don’t typically act. This is especially true on LinkedIn where you want employers to think positively of you. This is mentally fatiguing and people are burning themselves out without giving much thought as to why.

The never ending hamster wheel of always trying to reach for more likes and shares has another negative effect when you don’t achieve your desired goals to grow the following or hit an X number of likes / shares on your post. People start judging themselves and wonder why their stuff is not doing as good as this other person. It’s human nature to compare to others. If they stepped away and thought about this for a moment they would notice the pathetic nature of this meaningless endeavor.

Finally, the fakeness of it all, the constant self-filtering and putting on a face tires them out. People become slaves to the algos, slaves to people they don’t care about and slaves to their own fake behavior. It is no wonder they burn out and require breaks.

The saddest part is once they are back from feeling good, they go right back to it.

This is the truth. I wish Lagos would go and could sort by time frame and zap count manually.

I zapped you directly with E-cash

Bitcoin Conference 2024 is in Nashville?

Exactly. What exactly are people asking for… the Bitcoin Police?

Ordinals to Bitcoiners is feeling a lot like guns to the normies. “But there are bad people doing bad things with them.”

Well unless you are willing to go full Unabomber and attempt to remove the idea of Ordinals from global human consciousness… then it is a waste of time.

Adapting to the environment is usually time better spent than trying to change the environment.

Ordinals let us share a message with the future. I like that we could use Ordinals to share a message with the future. Imagine if there was an Ordinal made by Thomas Jefferson, but on the blockchain when the country was being formed. It was a letter about how people felt under rule of the king. Maybe it was about everyday life or the sacrifices people made for freedom. It could be his thoughts on what is important for people to get along. Anyway…

Something like that would take away a lot of power from bad actors in government who speculate what the intentions of these writings really were. Just imagine George Washington made an ordinal that is basically a memo stating in more casual terms exactly what “arms” he expected the average citizen to have access too. I imagine he would use words like “equal” or “greater than” when describing how much the people should have relative to the government.

Bitcoin is neutral. The people of Bitcoin should try to be that also. It is going to really embarrassing for them when they accept payment in the future that includes sats with associated buttplug ordinals, after all the shit they talked. All they have to do is continue treating Bitcoin like money. Vote with your own behavior. No preaching, just voting.

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Some prior contributors and heavy-hitters

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@lord koby

Too kind

Who’s a bigger jackass… Dave Ramsey or Peter Schiff?