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Phaver 🦄
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Who’s ready to mint their Phaver Cyber Social Summer NFT? 💜🦄 The mint starts in 2.5 hours at 11PM UTC on https://socialsummer.xyz/project/201863462964?utm_source=project. Details: If you already commented “ Cyber “, there is no rush to mint the NFT. The extra 10-20% $SOCIAL on Cyber will be based on how early you commented under the Phaver post. Minting the NFT and having it in a Phaver-connected wallet completes this task if you were early enough. The +15% for CyberConnect Hackathon W3ST holders, and the +20% for those with 25+ $CYBER Stakes require you to have commented “ Cyber “ then minted the NFT. The percentage does not stack; the maximum is +20%. Steps to mint: 1. The NFT mint is on Cyber L2, and costs $0.1. You’ll need to bridge $2 ETH for gas there. 2. First connect your wallet at https://socialsummer.xyz/project/201863462964?utm_source=project. For additional Cyber rewards, use a Binance Web3 MPC wallet. 👇
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I heard you need 5 Ref to be able to claim your DOG airdrop? And if so… Drop your links now and RT we still have 7.950 billion people in the word that haven’t heard about DOG AIRDROP RT DROP LINK FAST TO BE AT THE TOP I am dropping mine https://t.me/dogshouse_bot/join?startapp=QSsIiboqQrqWEp57hr5UkA
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Are you Farming this?
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I am farming..Are you?
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One way to look at the possible effects of deepfakes in politics is to look at "shallow fakes" that have been possible for a long time. For example, this screenshot purporting to be a "you're free to say whatever nasty stuff you want" whitelist for twitter. I actually have no idea if this is real or fake, but there definitely are some people who are treating it as real, imo without sufficient evidence. And yet, the effects of things like this are pretty bounded. This feels like a plausible outcome for deepfakes in politics. The smart people know not to trust a politician's statements without confirmation on official channels, and less smart people get tricked, as they do today with shallow fakes. If something fake goes viral, Community Notes can help on the margin in making it clear that it's fake. Most normies don't actually look at this stuff in real time, and so the effect ends up not too bad. This is the strongest case for not being too worried. The place where I am *more* worried about deepfakes is...
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I am noticing that the most successful new ideologies of the past decade are very object-level (prescriptions on specific issues) and quite little meta-level (social processes for making decisions on object-level issues). Examples: * Abstract libertarianism feels much weaker than 10 years ago. But issue-specific versions of it are quite successful: YIMBY (housing), the crypto space * e/acc (it's about all technology in theory, but ends up being about AI in practice) * The largest cluster in effective altruism morphed from being meta-level ("think harder to making sure your donations are going where they can do the most good!") to object level (AI safety, with a little bit of animal welfare and global public health) * Longevity movement Maybe network states and Glen and Audrey's Plurality movement are two exceptions - but in general the above feels like a strong pattern. Any ideas why this meta level -> object level shift seems to be taking place?
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