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I can tell.
It is frustrating, but a lot of people have a pretty deranged reaction to anything that reminds them of gambling. Feelings don't care about your facts.
Yes absolutely. And when feelings start dominating your reason over facts, you're generally retard. That's what I came to know and stopped arguing anyone under the cloud of psyche.
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69 sats \ 7 replies \ @ek 14h
Ouch, I’m sorry.
But to be honest, both you and your customers say it isn’t gambling, while at the same time joking about it as if it were gambling by calling each other degenerates.
I can see why people get confused and think it’s gambling. It’s hard to be taken seriously when you consistently make jokes about yourself.
Bitcoiners don’t joke (as much) about bitcoin being a scam.
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Bitcoiners do joke about boating accidents quite a bit, which, if taken seriously by humorless dolts, would give the impression that it's a very unwise savings technology.
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69 sats \ 2 replies \ @ek 9h
would give the impression that it's a very unwise savings technology
Well, there’s some truth to losing all your bitcoins because of accidents, though, no?
There’s also some truth to saying something is funny because it’s true.
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There's also some truth to prediction markets being like gambling.
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I agree - jokes deleted.
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51 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 8h
I wasn’t referring to any jokes in your now-deleted reply.
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Thanks - I realized it was too much personal information.
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It's interesting how people single out particular things.
If we zoom out, prediction markets are a crowd-sourced information service. The gambling part is an input to the process of making information. Some people have gambling problems.
On the other hand, paid labor is an input to most goods. Many people are workaholics and let their careers destroy their families.
You don't see employers criticized for enabling workaholism.
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