12/20 This is why it is super important to do your own research. Question yourself, what existing world problem does it solve, could it solve, or can potentially be solved once further developed. You know what #leothreads solve?
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13/20 #Leothreads mostly will solve the problem that users have with #censorship and being #shadowbanned on Twitter. Due to Resource credits, we have no worries to see a lot of #spam between our #Roars.
14/20 O snap, the Hive blockchain is indeed a powerful beast of an engine to built upon. At least, that's how I see it. Ever since I've been using Hive, it just felt great right off the bat. It feels like a real community.
15/20 Even if you don't agree with other "niche-communities" on Hive, we're all rowing in the same boat. Whereas, on Twitter, you're basically nothing unless you have a big following. Why? So you can get attention. Here, everyone is valued.
16/20 This is extremely hard to explain to Web 2.0 "influencers", whereas, they should be the only ones that should be valued, no? I mean, they give up on their #mentalhealth, to receive more #pressure as they need to #perform every day.
17/20 injecting them with dopamine is the least what we can do. And that's how the bubble grows and grows. Until it bursts and we come to the realization that #Web2.0 is #unsustainable in many ways.
18/20 Not just censorship, being part of something you want to be part of instead of that you must makes a huge difference. Quality of life. So, we just like @taskmaster4450le is saying: start calling them out. Let's work on our future.
19/20 Wouldn't it be nice to find those who started this in 2016 and chat with them? They can tell us much more than these late-to-the-party-pop-up kids who know they eventually have to start all over on Web 3.0.