I only found out this afternoon why I was being attacked online this time, so let's talk about it.
Yesterday, a friend in our meal group suddenly said that my "looking forward to it" went viral. At that time, I didn't pay much attention to it. It wasn't until I got home last night that I found out someone said I posted SCAM. I didn't take it seriously because it's well-known that cursing me brings traffic. I often say that although I'm not a good person, I'm limited in my badness. All my actions are on Twitter; I never delete posts and stand firm even when criticized.
Today, I happened to be in the Zerobase group "defending my rights" (actually, there was nothing going on), and a friend discovered it and called me out. They said I took advertising fees to promote something, and then the project team RUG'd. To be honest, I have indeed posted advertisements and have never denied it. In fact, many friends are using the sponsorship suffix I invented. But if the impact was really caused by the ads I posted, I would definitely admit it; at the very least, an apology is warranted.
However, I really haven't done anything wrong. At least until now, I haven't collaborated with any prediction platform, and I've been optimistic about prediction platforms for quite some time. So I roughly know that the issue lies with the @OracleBNB project. A friend saw this project because it had CZ's attention and was doing predictions on BNBChain, so they asked me to take a look. I followed it and commented "looking forward to it" under its introductory tweet.
I didn't see any problem with that. It's a project that doesn't even have an official website, and I merely commented that I was looking forward to it. I genuinely don't know where I went wrong. Then a friend said I posted their advertisement and deleted the post. Fortunately, there's now advanced technology, and I'm very grateful for @xhunt_ai's post deletion record feature, which clearly shows that the last tweet I deleted was related to Kaito. The reason for deletion was that I misunderstood a lady, and feeling guilty, I deleted it. Since then, I haven't deleted any tweets.
So I don't accept this online attack. You can't find any issues with me; it has nothing to do with me at all. I simply left a comment saying "looking forward to" on a project in a field I'm interested in. It's not even a project that issues tokens; it was just an introductory tweet. If this can still be considered my problem, then I won't accept that either.
I still stand by my words: I'm not a good person, but my badness is limited. I acknowledge what I do; if it's not something I did or has nothing to do with me, I definitely won't accept it. Of course, I also know that some friends want traffic. No problem, just ask everyone; who has sent me a message asking me to pay attention to something or to retweet and comment? As long as it doesn't involve asking friends to buy tokens, I've done it all. This is a matter of public opinion; if you really want traffic, just ask me openly.
Attached are my messages with friends in the TG group, which I have obtained their consent for. I may have many shortcomings, but in terms of being a person, I've been on Twitter for four years. Only people say I'm bad at it or talk too much, but not many say I'm a bad person.
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