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Adel
@AdeldMeyer
PR, Marketing & Tech consultant. OG legacy verified. Building in Fintech since 2017. Occasional Sarcasm. 😌
Blockchain and Coffee 💙 Katılım Haziran 2010
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Most games are sold out already, I waited over 6 hours in the queue since the presale website launched yesterday after a huge struggle to not get IP blocked and actually get the page loaded. Not a positive experience at all. By 10pm last night most games had only cat 1 & cat 2 left. Crazy, the devs could have developed a better working system for this. My friend waited 2 hours only, we stay literally 15 minutes apart, went online at the same time. Makes no sense 🙄
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@ChristypDoran What a $h1tshow.
Been trying to get tickets got kicked out several times. Eventually only got some minnow teams but none available for any of the bigger games despite trying since presale opened.
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Disaster for those trying to buy 2027 Rugby World Cup tickets.
Extraordinary that in 2026 tech issues leave punters high and dry.
Rugby World Cup@rugbyworldcup
We’re seeing extremely high demand for #RWC2027 tickets right now. A queue system is in place to allow a fair and secure purchasing experience for all. Thank you for your patience. Have a question? Visit our FAQs: tms-rwcmensaus27.zendesk.com/hc/en-gb
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@frenchy_nz @rugbyworldcup Same mate. Go to your email link and try again. You have to disable ALL security and privacy settings on your browser. Mobile might have more luck than home or business wifi. I got these answers using Gemini AI. I got the page open at 11.30am, I'm still waiting hours later.
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@rugbyworldcup This is an unfair ticketing system. I joined the queue at 11:45am in Australia. I've since received the same error in 3 different queues. I have tried multiple browsers, operating systems and devices. I would like to have the chance to purchase tickets.

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We’re seeing extremely high demand for #RWC2027 tickets right now. A queue system is in place to allow a fair and secure purchasing experience for all. Thank you for your patience.
Have a question? Visit our FAQs: tms-rwcmensaus27.zendesk.com/hc/en-gb

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Does the internet make us worse as a species? It’s a question I’ve wrestled with for years, staring at toxic comment threads, outrage cycles, and the endless scroll of division.
The temptation is to blame the internet for breaking us—turning us into crueller, greedier, more isolated versions of ourselves. But the truth is messier and more human: the internet didn’t create our flaws or our virtues. It’s the most powerful amplifier we’ve ever built, magnifying every facet of who we are—good, bad, and everything in between.
Greed, Supercharged
Human greed predates the internet by centuries. Con artists once charmed their way through small towns; pyramid schemes thrived in whispered deals. The internet didn’t invent avarice—it industrialized it. A single phishing scam can now target millions in an instant, and ransomware can paralyze hospitals from continents away. The tools are new, but the impulse is ancient.
Conflict, Scaled Up
Tribalism and propaganda are as old as empires. Spies once rifled through filing cabinets; governments broadcast lies via radio towers. Now, the internet turns information warfare into a global, instantaneous game. Disinformation campaigns slip into your feed, tailored to your biases. Ideological tribes no longer need pamphlets—they have X, recruiting and radicalizing with a single viral post. The internet didn’t birth division; it gave every faction a megaphone.
Cruelty, Unleashed
The schoolyard bully, the gossip, the poison-pen letter writer—these archetypes are timeless. What’s new is the internet’s frictionless cruelty. Behind anonymous handles, the “Online Disinhibition Effect” lets people hurl insults they’d never dare say face-to-face. A single cruel tweet can spiral into a doxing campaign by hundreds of strangers. The internet didn’t create sadism; it built a stage where it performs without consequence.
Connection, Fractured
The internet promised to connect us, yet it often leaves us lonelier. Algorithms, chasing engagement, learn our fears and biases, trapping us in echo chambers where extreme views feel like consensus. As one X user put it, we’re “alone while feeling we aren’t.” The internet didn’t invent alienation, but it’s perfected the art of making us feel righteously isolated, together.
The Flip Side: Amplifying the Good
It’s not all grim. The same internet that scales greed also amplifies generosity—crowdfunding saves lives, connecting strangers to fund surgeries or disaster relief. The same platforms that fuel tribalism enable marginalized voices to find solidarity. The internet’s power to amplify isn’t inherently bad; it’s neutral, reflecting our choices back at us.
The Mirror We Built
Blaming the internet is easy, but it’s a cop-out. As another X user noted, people are “meaner online” because the internet strips away the social guardrails of face-to-face life. Yet those meanness's—greed, cruelty, division—were always there. The internet is a mirror, showing us our collective character with brutal clarity. It’s not the villain; it’s us, magnified.
But here’s the catch: the internet’s design isn’t innocent. Algorithms reward outrage, and lax moderation on platforms like X can amplify the worst voices. This isn’t just reflection—it’s exploitation of our flaws for profit. Still, the root problem remains human nature, not the tool itself.
What We Can Do
If the internet is a mirror, we can’t smash it and expect our flaws to vanish. They’d just find slower, older ways to surface. Instead, we need to face the reflection and act:
Learn to Pause: Before sharing that viral post, check its source. Critical thinking is our shield against disinformation.
Demand Better Design: Push platforms to prioritize connection over outrage—less algorithmic echo, more human moderation.
Amplify the Good: Share stories of kindness, fund a cause, or join an online community that builds rather than tears down.
Own Our Choices: The internet amplifies us, but we decide what to feed it—empathy or anger, bridge-building or tribalism.
The internet hasn’t made us worse. It’s made us louder, faster, and more exposed. The question isn’t whether it’s a curse or a gift—it’s how we’ll use this mirror to become better versions of ourselves.
What will you reflect on today?

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@AdeldMeyer @redbullau that weather sounds so comfortable. I'm on fire here. but Making through

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Beautiful Sunday morning here in Mission Beach as we tackle the final day of #RedBullDefiance event. 😍🏝️

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The event team and partners for #RedBullDefiance. Such a great group of people to be working with. Been a challenging weekend with lots of rain storms but nothing will stop us. 💪 We've got wiiings 🔥

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@AdeldMeyer That’s absolutely what’s happening. Don’t fall for it!
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@TexasAmerica @redbullau Thx 💕 been a busy 3 days, last day today. Hoping the sun stays out. Had heaps of rain 🌞
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