Great comment at the end of that thread, very big picture. Hope you can find the vibe to create a bit more over here, it's not all completely fucked.
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Great comment at the end of that thread, very big picture. Hope you can find the vibe to create a bit more over here, it's not all completely fucked.
Every year I go away for awhile and I completely disconnect from the internet, and damn near everything else.
Coming back online often feels like entering a new world or foreign country and you don't speak the language. I was incredibly excited to come back and in a stellar mood as well. To make a long story short, it didn't take long to discover some drama around here. Someone took it upon themselves to mention me in a bashing session. Followed that notification and the trail of breadcrumbs. Wasn't impressed with what I saw. Even here in this fucking comment section I'm being treated like I'm in support of something that I wasn't even around to see. Being accused of all kinds of bullshit and I wasn't even around to be a part of it.
Last time you and I spoke was probably back in July. Was I in support of a few issues around here and bashing you folks? No. I spent several hours and a few days trying to help sort things out, providing a good healthy dose of honesty, and not putting up with any bullshit, because I wanted some problems solved once and for all.
I just found out about this new tribe from this post after someone I follow reblogged it. So here's the 'solution' but unfortunately I've a feeling it'll be a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation. Hive, and the decentralized nature of Hive, now provides members with a platform free of downvotes. It exactly what they fucking wanted. But I doubt they'll make the adjustment, put the problems in the past, and move forward. There's literally no excuse now to be out there bashing the community and pretending to be suppressed. There were second layer options the entire time but those were ignored as well.
These second layer tokens, it's still Hive. If HIVE is the dollar, these tokens are like the pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters. They can earn on Hive. They can covert their pennies into dollars if they want. They can convert their efforts into having a say in governance. All these choices are on the table and available to everyone. But like I said in that comment, you can make a million changes, but you can't change the people. They'll continue on bashing.
So all this combined and having my heart ripped out of my chest for no good reason at all makes it damn near impossible to want to 'create' something. My head's not in the right place now. Maybe in the new year. I want to get back into it but... blah...
HaHa, well said "Damned if you do, and damned if you don't".
It is agitators who agitate and then have to (want to?) deal with an agitated field.
In every case of a downvote there was an initial. I think it would be wise, if one receives one, not to react immediately, if at all. The immediate reaction is registered, of course, and in the further counter-reaction something is carried on that would probably not have gained energy at the beginning through healthy ignorance.
I perceived vindictiveness or "I'll show you a lesson now" and I see little difference in the respective camps where I observed it happening.
Making it an open stage, you can question that, find it annoying or stupid (which I found it sometimes but then there is something other to it ... ).
The fact is that it is happening.
I don't have a cemented position on downvotes (I just don't use them myself). It seems to be quite proxy conflicts that people seem to have privately but don't make public themselves.
One can be watchful of where one gets drawn into. Without realising it, one gets pulled into a position to which one has not willingly positioned oneself. However, I myself do not need to interpret anything into statements in which my username appears, but I would think that if people with quick guns take any appearance of my username as a guilt of contact with a chosen enemy, that such is nonsense. The same applies, of course, to the reverse case of me being counted as one of the "good fellows". That can only mean that I am being torn in two. Good thing this is a virtual me, isn't it? If that was, what you meant with "Damned if you do...."
If I had received a big downvote, I would probably tell my man and he might shrug his shoulders and say: "don't take it seriously, hun. Do what you think you want to do and your downvoter will probably calm down again." Even this fictitious conversation with my hubby would be good advice for me.
I think it's not the worst thing to keep the playing field uncertain about "which side" one belongs to.
Although, I suppose conflict is always good for something.
Good luck with creative muse in the next year.
Complex issues can't be tackled nor resolved by simply taking a side.
One is not fully functioning in a decentralized environment if their first instinct is to attempt to change everything for everyone the moment they have a problem. Complaining incessantly and acting like the manager is supposed to come and intervene when there is no manager leads nowhere, of course. Society seems wired to only know that way of living. The one in charge is supposed to do everything and the people are to sit and wait for it to happen, is how the brain works, and it'll be difficult for people to cut ties with that wiring then begin to realize if they don't like something they can simply take action, bend and shape the world around them without asking for permission or waiting to be given the go ahead.
A perfect example of a dysfunctional thought process in a decentralized world has been taking place almost nonstop lately. Some would say their covid material is under fire so therefore Hive is censored, for instance, rather than being more realistic and thinking it seems my material is under fire so therefore I'll create a platform dedicated to that material and nobody can stop me, because Hive is not censored. Then when some add another layer of irrational thought processing and include this idea of the actions of a few must speak for everyone, the problem can only persist, since those not responsible are now responsible for fixing something they did not break and those wanting change are doing nothing but yapping.
People talk about the differences between web 2.0 and web 3.0. Web 2.0 helped shape society as it is today. That's society 2.0. And I think it'll take several years before society can learn to take advantage of society 3.0. The technology and opportunities will shift but many minds will stay behind in the old world. That can already be observed and studied on this platform as it develops. Applying old world politics to a decentralized environment is akin to using a rock to pound nails. Apply force and the tool simply shatters. Meanwhile a far superior tool is sitting on the shelf still in the box, but the people fear it, and it didn't come with instructions. Freedom to act.
It is true that taking the freedom to think and act without asking permission is a way of not giving up power over oneself to others. This may mean that you are considered a criminal, either because of laws that have been passed out there or because of rules that are considered set in a system. Acting freely also means exposing oneself to risk and being able to expect some consequences. In order not to completely deprive oneself of one's ability to act, I think it is wise not to get involved in "me against the others" matters.
I admit that it takes some courage and self-knowledge to practise such free action and not ask for permission or demand a solution coming from above. However, the habit is deeply ingrained, I would think and agree with you. I find it a difficult task to always know and recognise where and how I can walk the tightrope without falling. There are situations in life where I am weak and others where I am not.
A situation stands and falls with how much trust I have in myself and my fellow human beings and where it is my mistrust and anger that wins.
Besides what you call yapping, there are also provocations and other forms of expression (despair, sadness), and so on. All this may be merged in my perception and I may dismiss it as "nonsense". I leave the space for my own error here and would conclude by saying that everyone probably takes on a certain role that involves an important learning experience just for their life situation. I would not want to deny anyone the potential to develop in this because, for example, someone takes up a position that is clearly visible to the outside world or, for my part, try to react to this person with too much pressure.
One could see all this struggle as a birthing act. The debates, the fights, the clashing encounters. I am certain, all involved will take some learning out if it.
I like your tool analogy, speaking in pictures says it often better.
Hmmm.
You're one of the wise ones. Thanks for putting it on display.
Yapping. I used that term far too loosely. I'm a lazy writer in the comment section and use far too much slang. I literally meant, talking.
And yes, as I even stated somewhere else in the comments here, all this chaos is a blessing in disguise. Several positives can be pulled from even just one negative. Folks were acting far too defeated and that for me is frustrating to watch.
So here's one of many soon to be opportunities for those interested. Straight up handed to them. Are they able to move past the issues now and embrace this change, while improving upon it and acting to make it successful, or will the potential be squandered while the people remain glued to their problems... ?
For instance in this case of the covid content. The delivery is partially dependent on this concept of being censored. Can it be as effective and can the story be told the same way now, if it's no longer "censored"... ?
I suspect that element will remain, even though there are plenty of opportunities to simply act, embrace the tools we have here to their full potential, and rip the mask off. It boils down now to being a choice whether or not those wishing to express those views want it to be censored, or not. Taking that element away means the story has to be told a different way. That'll be interesting to see especially these days as other platforms including what's considered 'mainstream' have been slowly opening the doors and letting more opinions in without shutting them down. These folks locally here might be late to the party.
That's a damn good question. An out of the box thinking that I very much welcome because it opens up a completely different, especially questioning, perspective.
I was at a birthday party the day before yesterday and people were using code in their addressing each other. For instance, I was asked if I was "a Monday or Sunday walker". Translated, this means whether I go to the demonstrations. They wanted to know right away whether I was a friend or a foe. I said, "neither". This behaviour of falling with the door into the house and checking strangers to see if they belong to the right camp is, in my perception, mistrust.
Instead of giving each other the opportunity to get to know each other informally, radical minds in particular seem unable to let go for once and leave their worries at home.
Underneath, one senses their actual disinterest in wanting to get to know the person they spontaneously meet. The whole thing has driven people so crazy that from a certain point on they no longer dare to leave their initially adopted identity. That's a difficult way to go, because it tempts people to close doors and burn bridges. Someone who sees himself surrounded only by enemies misses moments when this is not the case.
I can hardly really estimate the whole situation from my point of view. My own scope of action is so limited that it is difficult for me to make a judgement. What seems clear is that the forces are at work and that there are counter-forces. To what extent the fears I personally harbour will come true remains to be seen.
There is no such thing as "being late to the party" in my world view. People are on a very broad spectrum of self-realisation and finding a common point in time where something has become "generally realised" is an impossibility. That moment may come when no one is talking about the hot topic any more and it fades from the burning glass of attention. Named forces try to fix (in the sense of solidify it in peoples lives as a forever ongoing theme) the issue in time and that causes despair on many levels.
All I can do is prioritise my respect for someone and where I fail or am in danger of failing to do so, it is better (for me) to remain silent.
Another very good point. I share your frustration about this.
I've had so much trouble describing what you so easily placed into words just now.
Standing in the middle and observing is one of the loneliest places on the planet these days. Taking it all in, rather than, half. It's like being surrounded by walls. The doors are locked. Both sides looking at you through the windows only see you standing in the other room with, them.
Both sides are loud, but there is not a peep coming from the middle. And if it does try to make a sound it quickly gets drowned out by all the noise coming from the neighbors.
It's eerie.
gonna be honest I didn't read everybody's things or know of sides other than I've been here , O.G. bigtime and then just ghost out cause of whatever is going on half the time, I hope people can take the crap and instead of I guess polishing a turd (wrote a post on it and usually get all deep thought)
anyhow, hope olive branches get passed and not sure what happened and honestly don't have time for being a sad chick BUT the web 3.0 is scary, people schooling on ZOOM giving unfettered internet access at times to kids but banning books. that's the end of my rant and some days I hope half the "anti-social sites" stop screwing with us. O.o