Stealing in real life is a crime, but it's different in the crypto social circle. As long as you follow this standard process, you can avoid risks:
1. Identify trending content 2. Comment "Trending" on the original post 3. Repost and publish to your own account
After doing these, remember to save the original post—this way, you won't be accused of theft.
(Feels a bit harsh, right? This is the current state of content repurposing in the crypto community.)
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digital_archaeologist
· 14h ago
Haha, I've seen this trick too many times, it's just the art of whitewashing.
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TokenomicsTrapper
· 01-08 17:50
lmao so basically the whole "collect the og post" move is the legal loophole everyone's been running? that's actually predictable as hell, seen this exact pattern play out with dao governance docs too. everyone just ctrl+c ctrl+v and suddenly it's "community discussion" — textbook greater fool theory wrapped in analytics language
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GateUser-cff9c776
· 01-08 17:40
Honestly, this process is like the Web3 version of "Schrödinger's Original." Just collecting it can wash away the controversy, it cracks me up.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-08 17:36
Haha, this is so realistic. There are a lot of people following this process.
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 01-08 17:23
Reposting shamelessly, but you need brains... Just saving the original post to whitewash? I spit on that.
Stealing in real life is a crime, but it's different in the crypto social circle. As long as you follow this standard process, you can avoid risks:
1. Identify trending content
2. Comment "Trending" on the original post
3. Repost and publish to your own account
After doing these, remember to save the original post—this way, you won't be accused of theft.
(Feels a bit harsh, right? This is the current state of content repurposing in the crypto community.)