The phrase "control the narrative" has become disturbingly authoritarian in tone. It's the kind of thing even fictional supervillains would find too on-the-nose to say out loud.
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TokenStorm
· 22h ago
The narrative rights set of rhetoric sounds as stiff as villain lines, but if you carefully analyze the data on the chain, you'll find that this is precisely the standard posture of current power operations. From a technical perspective, it is indeed on the verge of losing control, but since we are all gambling in the eye of the storm, who can walk away unscathed ultimately depends on who runs faster.
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StableGeniusDegen
· 01-03 10:35
Really, now everyone dares to openly say "controlling the narrative," even villains have to pretend, and now it's directly coming to light.
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CafeMinor
· 01-03 01:57
Ah... even villains wouldn't dare speak like that. Now everyone has become a "narrative master."
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GasFeeBeggar
· 01-03 01:55
Haha, really treating villain lines as everyday language, this logic is also top-notch.
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GasFeeLady
· 01-03 01:39
ngl this is exactly the energy of watching mempool drama unfold in real time... like just say what you mean instead of doing the narrative gymnastics, yeah? the on-chain data doesn't lie but people sure do lol
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HorizonHunter
· 01-03 01:32
This phrase really sounds quite awkward, feeling all about power... as stiff as villain dialogue.
The phrase "control the narrative" has become disturbingly authoritarian in tone. It's the kind of thing even fictional supervillains would find too on-the-nose to say out loud.