Think Twice Before Posting

Hi fellow Hiveians,

Today I wanted to talk about how I thankfully thought twice about posting something to the chain!

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Think Twice Before Posting

There are some things that we need to be careful of, especially online. I recently experienced something like that, and I'm glad that I gave it a few days before I committed it!

The blockchain is definitely one of the best tools that we've gotten created in the last decade or two. It's got so many benefits that can be attained if we allow it to. Banking, voting, governmental, insurance and SO many other uses for it, it seemingly feels endless! There are challenges with that too though, especially if we aren't careful! What I am referring to is posting things that we probably shouldn't!

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We've all been there online: in a particular mood, either a bad mood, spicy or something in between but in generally not the clearest mindset. We write something online and post it, be a comment or a post itself. On the legacy social media sites we can certainly delete it, and it's likely to eventually be wiped off the servers or at least relegated to an archive that may or may not be ever looked at again. With the blockchain though, there is no such thing! If you say or post something and not delete it within a second or two, it's there forever, at least until the chain is quite literally dead and gone!

A bit ago, I had written a post when I was in one of those moods and had it all completed. I uploaded some pictures but something in my mind said "wait before you post this" and a day turned into a week, which turned into a few weeks, and then a few months. Eventually time went by and I never posted it but I'm really glad that I didn't! It wasn't something horrific like demanding somebody be killed or anything, but it was certainly a post that I would rather not be committed forever to the blockchain, having made some of those mistakes already with previous things I've committed.

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I think we are definitely in a new paradigm where we are experiencing so much rapid change and very quickly these changes are coming about. This means that who knows what will happen with the things that have been posted online, to the blockchain or otherwise, in a few years. There is definitely the possibility of a "social credit score" type of communist system that will enslave and destroy humanity as we know it. That's part of the "worst case scenario" type shit. On the other hand, there is the lighter notion where we have people we know on here in the physical world that will eventually make their way onto the chain, and see some of the things we've posted and wish that we hadn't.

The younger generation is starting to realize that the things they say online can and will come back to bite them if they aren't careful. I've seen a few things online where someone who is 18 or 19 applying for a job to get some experience in their desired field in college, only to find out that their prospective employer did a little search for them online and found some unsavory things they've said and rescinded their interest in them as a candidate. These are very real scenarios! Will they happen with people on Hive? Not as likely, since most of the people here aren't using their full name as their username, but it's definitely likely!

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I think especially in the advent of AI and the data farming that is going on, we certainly have to be VERY careful of what we are posting online. Yeah, the AI software can come up with an analysis of us as an individual and likely be fairly accurate, more accurate than we would like them to be, but the idea is to give it enough vague information without having things be very embarrassing.

What do you think, are you trying to be cautious with what you are posting online? Why or why not?

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-CmplXty. Real human written content, never AI. All pictures are mine unless otherwise stated

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That's why it's good for one to be very mindful of what we post online, especially on the blockchain. Once it's out there, it's permanent and there is no way you can amend that. It's good you very very careful enough my friend. Good one from you.

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Thanks yeah it's a new paradigm that's for sure! We have to just take it easy and we should be ok!

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You're right, one can never hide anything from the ominiscient eyes of the chain. I haven't written such posts, but I know I have written posts where I was mentally exhausted and it influenced my emotions.

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Yeah I've got one or two posts which I would delete if I could but there's no going back. It's thankfully not horrendous or anything but something I wouldn't have committed had I made a smarter decision. Ah well we make mistakes sometimes!

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Posting such a thing will make people have kind of thought against you. I’m glad you didn’t post it and now, you’re not in that mood anymore. You’re better…

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Yeah it's good to think twice or thrice!

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I've still never been to any of the other ones. I'm so free from regret.

But I did recently read a 15th century human wasn't capable of consuming in a lifetime what you and I consume in a day. Nom nom nom....

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Lol it's pretty wild how much different life is than just a few hundred years ago, and in so many good ways. Yeah indulgence is a problem but it's better than dysentery lol

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My early days on the internet was back in the 90s, spent way too much time hanging out in places like this. Didn't realize at the time but that proved to be an excellent education in how to internet (and also what not to do). Well that and hiding what we were doing from the adults. The anonymity/pseudonymity of the internet was always one of the main drawing points for me, still try to preserve that for myself as much as possible. Not worried about employers though, I've got one of them things they call a criminal record, if they make it past that there's nothing I've put on the internet that should bother them. Or if it does I really didn't want to work for them anyways and they just saved me the trouble.

Are you saying the social credit score will do the same thing the credit scores we have are already doing? Seems a bit redundant.

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The credit score thing is I think a lofty goal. Hell all of these things are lofty goals and they are seeing what they can get away with and what they can't. Put out 50 goals and get 10 and they are happy to create more and keep pushing. It's the name of the game.

Yeah I was around the early internet as well, I started on Walmart internet :D back when AOL was the premium. Eventually got AOL but that wasn't for too long we swapped around a bit before getting DSL which was a game changer.

I wasn’t really on many forums and things that I can remember most of it was gaming the early ones like Diablo. I did learn a bit of the etiquette for the webs but sometimes I’ve slipped up and it’s annoying but trying to not do those things anymore.

I’m glad the old VRC logs aren’t around lol people talked so much trash on those it was awesome.

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It is a fact that when there was no internet, people preferred to spend their lives on top of such beautiful places because it is so relaxing to go there.

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Be always sure you are right, then go ahead.--Davy Crockett

Thanks!

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True words if I’ve ever heard of them! Thanks for stopping by man, I feel honored to have you drop in :D

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