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by Meekro 3310 days ago
The saddest part of this whole thing to me is how it has destroyed the bitcoin community. Just a few years ago, we were close-knit and friendly. We loved "to the mooon!" memes every time the price rose. Every new business accepting bitcoin was an excuse to throw a party. We organized meetups and talked tech and wrote wild essays about what it would take to replace government-backed currencies across the world. We were nerds and dreamers and it was fun.

Over the last 6 months, all that has been replaced with suspicion and hate. Both sides now have their own heavily-moderated forums that mostly don't tolerate dissent from the party line. There are elaborate theories getting posted about why those who disagree with you are really all part of some huge conspiracy or astroturfing campaign. Naturally, there is not a shred of evidence for any of this.

I miss the old days.

1 comments

I find the various communities to be sharply divided, yes, but only some of them are heavily moderated. On the other side, you just get downvoted into oblivion if you disagree - but at least your comment isn't hidden from those who seek it out. I agree that it takes the fun out of things.
You're very right, and it still sucks. I wish we had a bitcoin community that was less like reddit and more like HN: well-reasoned submissions and replies and moon jokes (we are bitcoiners after all) from everyone are welcome, trolling and flamewars heavily moderated.
If you ever find that community, please let me know :-)