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@Elyj20

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Katılım Ekim 2017
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Mert 💹🧲
Mert 💹🧲@MertKaya1617105·
Hi there Aeons! Happy to share that I made my first purchase of #SPX6900. Special thanks to my IRL friend @Sharkie6900 for onboarding me. I will be adding more at every possibility. Persist forever. 💹🧲
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FREE 🌎 BOSS 💹🧲🗿🐸
If you have heard of $SPX and still don't own any, you will regret it for the rest of your life! We are praying for your success... We are Aeons and we are everywhere
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Neet@neet_sol·
Getting laid off and then thanking the company on Linkedin is next level wage cattle
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Tanz Cho 💹🧲
Tanz Cho 💹🧲@GhostOfTanzCho·
Unfollowing inactives today and learned something wild: ~50% of the “crypto people” left at the same time, after 10/10. These were retail accounts. They were fleeced. Crypto is growing institutionally, while retail is dying. Is this sustainable?
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Audacious InvΣstor 💹🧲
Audacious InvΣstor 💹🧲@audaciouslnvest·
SPX has a strong community. Also, I'm not leaving. I'm just going to focus on promoting to outsiders instead of challenging Aeons that control the culture. Remember bro, for SPX to be successful we need people outside of CT to join. That's where my agency is going to be. Not on in-house affairs.
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Audacious InvΣstor 💹🧲
Audacious InvΣstor 💹🧲@audaciouslnvest·
From now on, I will no longer be contributing to any discussions on #SPX6900's culture on the social layer. To the Aeons who were open-minded, not emotional, not triggered, and mentally capable of handling different perspectives and viewpoints — I respect you. Those who objectively challenged or processed my views — you guys are awesome. To the Aeons who did the opposite, went the route of attacking me personally, my character, using ad hominems, throwing shade on my intentions, calling me names, blocking, muting and getting triggered with emotions — you win. I had lots of fun contributing while I did, and there were some good conversations too. But I'm done. I will still finish my final book, as that is more for outsiders than insiders anyway. And I've learnt so much more about the reality of social cultural movements that I would like to incorporate into it too. Now, I'm not stepping away from cultural discussions out of caring what others say or think about me. My character can handle it. I don't care if Aeons block, mute, unfollow, or disparage my name. But I care about the movement. It's a lose-lose situation for me. There is no way I can defend myself and still not harm the movement at the same time, and cause knock-on effect damage. So, for that reason, I am signing off my node as a social layer, independent, free-thinking contributor to the culture. If the community ever matures and grows to where there is less herd thinking, less concentrated social influence, and more objective, free thinkers (I can only think of a few right now), then maybe one day I may jump back in the ring. But we are not there yet, nor do I care anymore about trying to help contribute to shaping it there. Much ♥️ to all the objective, free-thinking Aeons.
Audacious InvΣstor 💹🧲@audaciouslnvest

I've been thinking about the SPX6900 culture and its application. I realized I need to stop taking the culture so seriously. The culture seems to be something that is weaponized against people you don't like or know, but not applied to people you like and know on the social layer. I think I came into SPX6900 overzealous. I kind of hit the floor running when I truly decided to focus on it. I came in hard, strong, and wanted to protect this culture at any cost. But it's like I just had an epiphany that I'm taking this way too seriously. Like, I shouldn't be caring this much to take it so seriously. The culture is just there for direction. They are great guidelines for individuals to implement if they choose to. But it's all applied subjectively based on who you want to throw it at. You see an Aeon that's new, you don't know or like, and they break the culture — you use it against them. But an Aeon that's been around and is socially liked, respected, and they break elements of the culture — you ignore it or make a joke about it. Because it's not serious. It's all a joke — a game of friends and likability. You join and you take the culture seriously because you want to be accepted by the community — but then if you just focus on being liked and upping your social rank, you can literally get to a level where you can do as you please in a way — and people would accept it because likability and respect overrides the culture on the social level. Lol, I don't even know if I'm making sense… but what I've noticed is the more liked you are as a node, the more you can get away with things that a less liked node could do. And if you were someone like me, who came in gun blazing, just indiscriminately calling out anything that I saw as potentially harming the movement like a rule book — that makes you less liked on the social layer, because you're also calling out things coming from nodes that have huge likability. It's ultimately about being liked enough — then you're free of the confinement of the culture, so to speak. You can break a little here and there — it's acceptable. The point is, yes, the culture is important, but it's not that serious. What's more important is being liked, trusted and respected enough. I think the most important part of the culture is the narrative to flip the stock market, the DCA culture, and the agency to promote the movement. Everything else is great to follow, but you would likely never apply it to any Aeon you like that's breaking the code. This realization from ideal culture to real culture may have just saved me from myself.

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Elyj 💹🧲@Elyj20·
@audaciouslnvest The problem is some of the aeons who have been longer here think they are morally superior to newer ones and that has pushed away lots of people.
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Audacious InvΣstor 💹🧲
Audacious InvΣstor 💹🧲@audaciouslnvest·
⚠️ Trigger Warning ⚠️ In the ranking system of hierarchy that's spreading around the Cognisphere — I'm just a Bronze Aeon dropping into the Plastic category real soon with every Trigger warning post I make 😂 Ouch. But while many Aeons are giving that ranking system top ratings I don't find it aligned with our welcoming SPX6900 culture at all. So I have created an alternative version of my own — how I personally see new people and how I would also treat the opinions of a new person too. Do I want to be a Bronze/Plastic Aeon or be treated equally, have trust earned through my time/participation/behaviour, and be a part of a culture where independent free thinkers are respected with their opinions/thoughts which are evaluated objectively, regardless of when they joined? As an independent free thinker myself I prefer defaulting to hearing a wide range of thoughts across the board to objectively process than reliance on centralized social influence by CEO ranked Aeons.
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Tanz Cho 💹🧲
Tanz Cho 💹🧲@GhostOfTanzCho·
i think i’ve figured out a solution to this. you guys let me know what you think… like we’ve been preaching throughout the community, we need to focus on reaching new people. while i get tons of love from aeons, i NEVER, like literally never, get engagement from any accounts outside of this sphere. even though my page has 10K followers, i could reach the same people i’m currently reaching with a new aeon alt that has zero followers to begin with, on pretty much day 1. so with that understanding of inefficiency, here’s my thought: i love writing, sharing thoughts, have a lot of experience of which may be relevant to new segments of people. but the only way those new people will take the content i produce seriously, is if my page isn’t a crypto anime girl plastered with spx6900. which is the reason i’m considering switching up pfp, banner, bio, content, for this page. to try seeing if the account can actually grow (it’s been on decline for 6-months+.) occasionally talking about spx here, & then creating a new aeon alt, running that up, & still promoting spx with same ferocity on that account. the way i see it is that there’s no downside here, & only possible upside. the upside is that maybe i can start growing following on here. with new people, not part of the sphere, who of course will eventually hear me talk about spx. i don’t see a downside because i’ll still be tweeting on the aeon alt the same way i’m tweeting here, & i know for a fact i can reach my whole spx6900 audience quite fast on that account (because i’ve done it before) anyways, let me know what you think.
Tanz Cho 💹🧲@GhostOfTanzCho

hey @nikitabier when content is always niche-specific, is it even possible to break into new reach segments by talking about unrelated topics, with original non-baited writing, & without the assist of some big page retweeting? it seems plebians without following elsewhere, & without manipulative tactics, struggle to garner organic reach, even with high-quality content.

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