Those who do not follow the trend of public opinion are often annoying because they refuse to be trapped in the existing narrative framework—they are carving out their own storylines, which irritates KOLs and opinion leaders who rely on controlling the discourse. This confrontation is like real gunfire between different camps; both sides are fighting over who gets to define reality.
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Blockchainiac
· 14h ago
Really, the most disobedient people make these KOLs the most anxious, their influence being divided, right?
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HackerWhoCares
· 14h ago
That's right, the people who hold the power are most afraid of this kind of person, because it threatens their livelihood.
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BoredRiceBall
· 14h ago
At the end of the day, it's still a battle for discourse power. Whoever controls the right to define wins.
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MevHunter
· 14h ago
Independent thinking is much more comfortable than following the crowd, no wonder some people can't stand it.
Those who do not follow the trend of public opinion are often annoying because they refuse to be trapped in the existing narrative framework—they are carving out their own storylines, which irritates KOLs and opinion leaders who rely on controlling the discourse. This confrontation is like real gunfire between different camps; both sides are fighting over who gets to define reality.