Funny how the same Dubai flood footage keeps circulating across crypto Twitter with everyone claiming it's original. Happens every cycle—recycled content, recycled narratives, fresh attribution.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 12-20 16:30
Wow, this is the crypto world, even spam can be creative...
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OldLeekConfession
· 12-19 23:27
Ha, isn't this the common problem in the crypto circle? Reposting videos is even more diligent than mining bricks.
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GasFeePhobia
· 12-18 19:52
This is the crypto world, the art of copy-pasting. Every round features new players performing the same acts.
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SerumSurfer
· 12-18 19:45
Haha, really, it's always the same routine. Change an account and they dare to say they discovered it. Web3 is just like this.
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TokenomicsTrapper
· 12-18 19:31
lmao the audiovisual recycling never stops does it... watched this exact same dubai flood clip get attributed to like 5 different narratives already this cycle. classic greater fool theory in motion tbh
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SigmaBrain
· 12-18 19:29
Haha, really, every round is the same. Copy and paste the content, switch accounts, and start praising originality. This Web3 trick has been played out.
Funny how the same Dubai flood footage keeps circulating across crypto Twitter with everyone claiming it's original. Happens every cycle—recycled content, recycled narratives, fresh attribution.