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RE: Morning coffee - crypto manipulation by banksters!

in #cryptos7 years ago

sure you may not be able to stop someone from posting on the blockchain but there is still people on the blockchain who can punish you for your views by flagging.

You never noticed the side effect to that action though? it makes it more visible, as a lot more people seem to take notice when it does get flagged, and they (some) get emotionally involved due to that, it is like Newtons law, for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
And as for the blockchain, do we not have to have some faith in something? Or does the ex CIA operative win? ""We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false" (William Casey )

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For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction

True. Depends on if it's a positive or negative. I'd say my experience was rather negative. That was just for not falling into a certain line of view. I spent days trying to stop them from having me kicked off the site.

I've not saying don't have any faith, I just wouldn't put a whole lot of faith into hoping we'd ever manage to get one over on the government(s).