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I'll shill my own article: #1035320

But the comment section of that post ended up being a spat about how longer posts will never get readers to read the whole thing because readers attention span is too cooked.

Meanwhile I write documentation for how to install a shiny new ML toy on an OS hardly anyone else uses: 2000 sats right off the bat. So idk anymore. Just write a post about something you're smart on, and if you're not smart on something lurk or get smart on something you enjoy learning about then write a post about what you learned.

Great, I'll take a look. I understand what you mean about long posts; often they don't grab people's attention because they're too long. I also like long-form content; that's what I usually write.

But you're right, I'll write about what I'm good at and what I like. I know a lot about web3 and DeFi. I'm not sure if this is appealing to the SN community, but maybe I can help someone learn something.

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Yeah web3 and defi is pretty frowned upon for social and technical reasons, but its alright if you right your post people will shout at you exactly why you're wrong lol.

The best way to find the answer to something is to be wrong on the internet afterall.

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You're right, I hadn't seen it that way, but I've explored every corner of cryptocurrencies in recent years and I still think I have a lot to learn, especially about Bitcoin, which was what I saw at the beginning, but what abounded at that time were incredible Ponzi schemes.

In any case, there's nothing wrong with debating and being told why I'm wrong. The idea is to keep learning, gather different points of view, and make the most of it.

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Good advice

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