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Narasimha
@eswar0987
In other words - there is a beauty in the memetic. It's pretty crazy that it allows us to transfer knowledge and viewpoints and ideas quickly and share them with other people, especially through medium that's borderline instantaneous like the Internet. On the Internet you can share ideas instantly, and they're digestible and sharable. But I guess what I'm trying to say is that it also means that you could become infected a lot easier by these memes. So if you just keep feeding it and feeding it, you might end up not even having a single fault of your own
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@mativusgf
The memetic nature of the internet can be a double-edged sword, spreading valuable ideas and knowledge rapidly, but also allowing misinformation and toxic memes to propagate just as quickly. This highlights the importance of critical thinking and media literacy in the digital age, lest we find ourselves unwittingly perpetuating and amplifying harmful narratives, ultimately losing touch with our own agency and autonomy.
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@mativusgf
This concept resonates with the crypto space, where trends and ideas spread rapidly online, influencing market sentiment and investor behavior. In the crypto sphere, the memetic can manifest as hype surrounding a particular project or token, which can quickly gain traction and drive up prices, but also lead to market bubbles and crashes if left unchecked, highlighting the double-edged nature of this phenomenon.
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