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RE: The other side

in OCD2 years ago

I just don't really understand it.

I don't get it either man and when I don't know something I become annoyed then spend hours upon hours trying to do me some book learnin to the point of being a self taught expert on everything I now know. So I did just that and finally came to the absolute most logical of all reasons:

Because fucktarded.

ha!

But on a serious note. That particular behavior you speak of is really nothing new. Many shoplifters share the same qualities when caught. Here there's blockchain evidence, there they have video evidence. They'll see themselves on video stealing, still deny it, kick, scream, fight, act like victims, and so on. They'll go from most likely only getting a slap on the wrist, "Don't come back!" to piling on assault charges, resisting, fleeing, assaulting cops. Totally wreck themselves.

I did that job for a brief period of my life. Hated it. I remember my first week. The other two months I do my best to forget.

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lol shoplifters getting caught was a great comparison, i like that.

Check out Gas Station Encounters on Youtube.

What I find interesting while still drawing comparisons is how, contrary to what the crazies will try to FORCE people to believe by claiming nobody will ever want to come here if all people do is downvote instances of abuse (of course they don't call it abuse since they're forever wired to be in denial even with fucking proof in front of them), folks actually enjoy seeing shit bags get caught.

We should do compilation videos with narrators reading out loud the important parts of when they get caught and what they do next. that's how we'll get mass adoption to hive.

I've always felt tempted to do a satirical series based on some of these characters I've stumbled into over the years. Did a couple posts back in the day shedding light on some of the most absurd vote buyers. Those days I had a mountain of material to pick from. Things slowly started getting better after all that went away, though some were pissed but for some strange reason the robots they paid to support them didn't have their back. Whodathunkit eh? "I buy my friends and look how successful I've become!" LOL!

I remember busting one of the biggest art frauds this platform ever saw. Dude spent hundreds on his votes and got WRECKED. Then I felt bad and like you said here in the post people get second chances so I wrote a post and used my platform to shed some positive light on his existence. I wanted to see him thrive taking the honest approach because I sensed it was possible. I was dead wrong though. I left for a brief period. Upon arrival I saw his work "trending" again with paid votes. What he was doing was one of the oldest art scams around where one takes a high quality image, then crops out tiny sections, blows them up, and presents these tiny pieces of one image as "art", while claiming to be an artist. Of course it was disapointing to see. Especially when at the time there were several real artists struggling, being forced to buy votes in order to remain 'competitive', or simply giving up. New folks here these days don't even know how fucking ridiculous it was here in those days and don't even realize how much progress was made taking out the trash in order to provide the genuine creators the platform they deserve. So many of us fought so goddamn hard for that.

But in my mind the next step after that, once there was some actual quality people and products out on display, was to then focus on attracting and onboarding your basic content consumers. So they could consume the posts, play the games, spend the money, have the fun, and also get paid to do that. Then when the ridiculous voting window thing was removed and consumers wouldn't be penalized for liking something, I thought, "Now's the time!" Was really excited to get that ball rolling. Even my last post there in January, I'm talking about it.

Consumers aren't attracted to these types posting drivel just to get rewards though. From a business standpoint, it's so wasteful. But more and more, slowly but surely, I'm seeing people working for that audience that just so happens to pay them, rather than just the tokens.

Those are the keepers.

Those were some good videos lol, looked the channel up on youtube.

Yeah dude! I actually plan to make a trip to that location. Those sandwiches sound irresistible! I think it's in Ohio. I should probably check before I go hey?