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15/20 Even if you don't agree with other "niche-communities" on Hive, we're all rowing in the same boat. Whereas, on Twitter, you're basically nothing unless you have a big following. Why? So you can get attention. Here, everyone is valued.

16/20 This is extremely hard to explain to Web 2.0 "influencers", whereas, they should be the only ones that should be valued, no? I mean, they give up on their #mentalhealth, to receive more #pressure as they need to #perform every day.

17/20 injecting them with dopamine is the least what we can do. And that's how the bubble grows and grows. Until it bursts and we come to the realization that #Web2.0 is #unsustainable in many ways.

18/20 Not just censorship, being part of something you want to be part of instead of that you must makes a huge difference. Quality of life. So, we just like @taskmaster4450le is saying: start calling them out. Let's work on our future.

19/20 Wouldn't it be nice to find those who started this in 2016 and chat with them? They can tell us much more than these late-to-the-party-pop-up kids who know they eventually have to start all over on Web 3.0.