It's kind of wild how many people in the community keep mixing things up—they'll spot a post and immediately assume it's from one account when it's actually from someone completely different. Then you see the confusion spread through the comments. The way folks just run with it without double-checking is honestly something else. Makes you wonder how these mix-ups happen so often. 🤔
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RugPullProphet
· 5h ago
This is a common problem in the Web3 community: spreading information without verification.
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GoldDiggerDuck
· 5h ago
This is the norm in the Web3 community—one false piece of information can spread into ten.
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MaticHoleFiller
· 5h ago
Haha, this is the norm in Web3. Sometimes you can mistake someone just by looking at a post, and after the information spreads around, it becomes completely unrecognizable.
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GasFeeTears
· 5h ago
Damn, this situation is too common. Almost no one actually verifies before starting to spread it.
It's kind of wild how many people in the community keep mixing things up—they'll spot a post and immediately assume it's from one account when it's actually from someone completely different. Then you see the confusion spread through the comments. The way folks just run with it without double-checking is honestly something else. Makes you wonder how these mix-ups happen so often. 🤔