This was a brilliantly written post @whatsup.
Farmer Bob, a travel blogger, would chuckle and say, "Look at Farmer Alice, tilling her soil with that travel guide." Meanwhile, Farmer Alice, a food blogger, would giggle and comment, "Oh, Farmer Bob, always trying to grow the best vacation spots."
What would they say about futuremind?
"Look at farmer futuremind over there, oh wait he's gone?... He'll be back in six months, he must still be trying to figure out how to grow weed."
:D
I've always felt in this way that our blockchain social space is somewhat a digital transposition of how things work in the real world. A pyramidal power structure with a printed asset. Sure the intricacies may vary in ways, like total printable supply limit vs assets with no printable limitation, but the basic core principles are digitally transposed in my mind. What could possibly go wrong?
A story of downvotes, gangs, made up rules, rage quits and name calling. It never ended, even after years and years, no one saw themselves as a farmer and everyone considered most of the “others farmers”
Just like in the real world, lots of calling the kettle black and finger points without seeing the few fingers pointing back.
Things might look bleak, but there's still always time to change the future.
lol, the rules are what get me...
This post does not add value.. (none of them alone add value it's the network that is valuable you moron)
This post is over rewarded.. (um, have you read your own drivel)
You didn't engage with your readers.. (really)
You post too often, that was too many photos, this is a rewrite.. (Every news story is a series of rewrites of an original press release)
Anyway.. blah blah