Pichi πͺππΉπ© π‘πΈ
@pichi
For a text based platform, it sure seems like a lot of people have forgotten how important word choice is. People may not remember the exact words you said, but they will remember how it made them feel. When the community feels bad, demoralized, and demotivated, there is a problem. Everything is not fine. https://zora.co/collect/base:0x2e3f179646cccaf46debd19f292603e1b11d843d/1?referrer=0x19D8da2674E8A025154153297ea3AB918DebF96d
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dusan.framedl.eth
@ds8
dan is blunt, if you read his replies, you sure had to notice it. dwelling on his words that were more self-critique than anything else and taking offence feels counterproductive to what you want to achieve (what i absolutely support).
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Pichi πͺππΉπ© π‘πΈ
@pichi
Only perception matters. These comments are nice compared to what people tell me over DC. https://www.weponder.io/questions/589285ed-4c81-440b-a108-59d17ff8af9d
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dusan.framedl.eth
@ds8
i'm not surprised people say that. social networks warp us towards more drama. (plus i believe people that leave *you* answers want to be liked by you so they tend to say things they think you'd appreciate. the question looks neutral, but they know how you feel.) dan's been repeating this statement forever and people got offended only now? it's mimesis all the way down. and it's accounts that create the drama they mimic (charitable interpretation is not so engaging and therefore meme dies quickly)
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