Aizen
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Every single day, millions of people comment, share videos, invite friends, react to posts, and spend hours online.
Without users, social media platforms would lose their power immediately.
But here is the uncomfortable truth most people avoid discussing:
If ordinary users are the reason platforms grow, why do so many people gain nothing from the system they help build?
A small number of creators build businesses.
A few brands dominate attention.
Some people turn online engagement into influence and income.
Meanwhile, the majority continue contributing value without understanding the digital economy behind their activity.
It is like millions of people helping construct a giant digital city while only a few understand ownership.
The internet is no longer just entertainment.
It is a participation economy powered by human attention and engagement.
Every viral trend, successful campaign, and growing platform depends on ordinary people interacting online daily.
The problem is not lack of opportunity.
The problem is lack of awareness.
Most people were taught how to consume online.
Very few were taught how to build online.
Imagine how different the digital world would look if more people understood how to turn engagement into learning, visibility, community, and opportunity.
Maybe it is time to stop participating passively and start becoming intentional online.
Comment “DIGITAL” if you want more content breaking down how the online economy actually works behind the scenes.

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This card (without playstyles) has been playing extremely well since the introduction of Playstyles 🥶
#fcmobile

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@schrodinjerr If you were a possession style player
Then this update rewards you a lot
They said it on stream , most people always run , cut in , lane change and finesse and the game was getting too boring and one pattern
That’s why they had to overhaul the entire thing
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