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Recently, I have a genuine feeling on Twitter — this platform seems to only support bullish voices and not bearish ones. It's fine to be optimistic about a certain project, but if you dare to express a different opinion or raise questions, you immediately become a target.
Some time ago, I posted a tweet that might have been easily misunderstood. Considering the public opinion trend, I ultimately deleted it. Honestly, online harassment is quite uncomfortable. When someone insults you, you have to respond, or you seem cowardly. But this back-and-forth turns discussions into arguments, completely losing their original meaning.
This puts me in a dilemma: if I don't really understand a certain market narrative or project logic and want to humbly ask questions, I often get mocked. It seems everyone is just taking sides for their held tokens rather than engaging in equal information exchange. The discussion ecosystem on Twitter has become polarized in this way.
The crypto community needs a more inclusive dialogue environment so that newcomers can learn and veterans can hear different voices. The current situation where bullish comments are shouted and bearish comments are met with insults definitely calls for reflection.