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Ethereum's co-founder just dropped some thoughts that got people talking. V神 pointed out something paradoxical—a certain social platform that once championed itself as the ultimate beacon of free expression? Yeah, it's taken a weird turn. According to him, what used to be a space celebrating open dialogue has morphed into something else entirely, a breeding ground for hostility and divisive rhetoric.
Here's the kicker: he argues this isn't just about unpleasant content floating around. It's deeper. When hate speech runs rampant, it actually suffocates genuine free speech. Sounds counterintuitive, right? But his point is that toxic environments drive away diverse voices, leaving only the loudest and most aggressive ones.
What really concerns him is the ripple effect. This isn't just about one platform going south—it's about fundamental social values getting eroded. As we push further into this decade, he's worried these shifts could mess with how communities interact, how trust gets built, and ultimately how decentralized ecosystems function. Food for thought from someone who's been thinking about digital society since before most of us cared about blockchain.