"In some situations, our tendency to follow social norms can veer into conformity, leading us to behave in harmful ways, or holding us back from taking action. The desire to “fit in,” and to avoid being the one who goes against the grain, can stifle dissenting opinions, and give rise to pluralistic ignorance, where we don’t realize many other people privately disagree with something, or hold a different attitude than the majority."
I do think that the old Bitcoiner attitude of "Don't fight the shitcoins, let the free market decide" became a social norm that was to our own detriment. I also think that it ignores the fact that economics is human action as we are the free market.
I also think that allowing for the normalization of scams being built on Bitcoin, through RSK, through Taro, or through color coins would also be to our detriment. I would not suggest anything technical to fight against it, through soft forks, hacks or otherwise. Rather, I'm suggesting using social constructs, social normalization, social guilt, to fight against these poor behaviors. "We do not scam people in this house" this walled garden, this social space, or just when someone with any semblance of good in them to defend the people around them happens to be around. "Oh we don't talk about (scams) when that guy is around"
Be the person who doesn't let weeds grow.
Indeed, there's are a lot of weeds to be calling out and don't let them grow.
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Carnivory and crazy diets and views on vaccines and views on gender and on and on, this applies to.
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