Speak your mind freely. Have respectful debates without fear. Learn from people who think differently than you. Share the knowledge you've built. Use it all to help make the world better.
These aren't just nice ideas—they're the backbone of what keeps communities alive and moving forward. We're losing voices that championed this kind of openness, and it stings.
But here's the thing: the best way to honor that legacy is to actually live it. Don't stay silent. Your perspective matters. The world needs what you know.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 7h ago
Silence is golden, but in Web3, silence is death. Speak up, anyway, you're going to get criticized regardless.
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AlwaysQuestioning
· 7h ago
That's true, but the real issue is that fewer and fewer people are willing to speak freely now... everyone is overwhelmed by public opinion.
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TradFiRefugee
· 7h ago
ngl this really hit me, but the truth is... how many people really dare to express different opinions in the Web3 community without getting attacked?
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PretendingSerious
· 7h ago
It's true, but it's difficult. Fewer and fewer people are truly willing to speak out; they've all been broken down.
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MemeTokenGenius
· 7h ago
Really, nowadays there are very few people willing to speak the truth, everyone is afraid of online abuse. Web3 is actually a bit better, at least there are still people willing to confront.
What matters most in a thriving community
Speak your mind freely. Have respectful debates without fear. Learn from people who think differently than you. Share the knowledge you've built. Use it all to help make the world better.
These aren't just nice ideas—they're the backbone of what keeps communities alive and moving forward. We're losing voices that championed this kind of openness, and it stings.
But here's the thing: the best way to honor that legacy is to actually live it. Don't stay silent. Your perspective matters. The world needs what you know.