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phil
@phil
I've been thinking a lot about the community's allergic reaction to last week's AMA. Clearly, there was a culture clash. Robin came in with a negative tone and voiced complaints, which people don't like (hello mood affiliation). He also didn't genuflect to crypto to try and make us like him, although it would have been easy to do that. And many people's responses were: ok boomer, go somewhere else. But what if Robin just happens to be the only one to say what others are thinking? He is active on Twitter and has been blogging for nearly two decades, so it wasn't purely a technology issue. What can we learn?
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Grit, إنشاءالله.eth
@grit
Also I’ll add as a reply. I think the people who celebrate his departure or the fact he didn’t like it here. Are part of the problem and also contribute to the “lack of interesting content” problem. https://warpcast.com/grit/0x371323f8
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dawufi
@dawufi
I celebrate his honesty. More than anything else that's what's missing today
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