Used to be that you'd cross-check everything with at least 3 sources before believing anything. Now? People just ask 'is this true?' and move on. The whole information verification game has shifted—nobody's got time for the old-school fact-checking grind anymore. It's all speed over scrutiny. Kind of wild how fast our relationship with truth has evolved, honestly.
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Deconstructionist
· 8h ago
Really, who still has time for triple verification now? It's all just a quick swipe, anyway, and you can't tell real from fake.
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TokenTherapist
· 01-11 01:33
ngl this is the current pathology, who still really verifies it? Just scroll and believe, anyway no one is responsible if it's wrong.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 01-10 18:57
This generation truly consumes information in a fast-food manner, and deep reading has become a luxury.
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POAPlectionist
· 01-10 18:56
The information age has really made people lazy. Who still plays the three-source cross-validation method now?
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RumbleValidator
· 01-10 18:53
This thing is just like node validation; everyone wants quick consensus, and no one wants to wait for three independent validation sources to finish. Efficiency has overtaken security, which is an inevitable systemic decline.
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EthMaximalist
· 01-10 18:43
To be honest, this is the true portrayal of the Web3 era. With information overload, no one has the energy to verify, and everyone is quickly deciding their next action. It's a bit like on-chain transactions—who cares about your contract source code? As long as the APY is high, just go for it.
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GasFeeLover
· 01-10 18:37
ngl this is what the internet is like now, moving fast surpasses everything, and the truth and falsehood become secondary
Used to be that you'd cross-check everything with at least 3 sources before believing anything. Now? People just ask 'is this true?' and move on. The whole information verification game has shifted—nobody's got time for the old-school fact-checking grind anymore. It's all speed over scrutiny. Kind of wild how fast our relationship with truth has evolved, honestly.