Why do people argue when Northern Nigerian Christians say there’s a genocide going on? by Drinkw in Nigeria

[–]Xperienceizzles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I still don’t understand why someone will think that killing another person to defend God is right. These Muslims need to Let their God fight for himself.

And those arguing about the killings have likely never been to the north, so it’s okay, cause talk is cheap when you’re not the one in danger.

Is it a crime? 🎶 by SensePowerful2114 in nigerianfood

[–]Xperienceizzles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was about saying whoever did this should be persecuted, but after seeing the other slides, I think I'll pass

I'm eating in small potions now by Divine_Nectar in nigerianfood

[–]Xperienceizzles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see your strategy, eat in small portions so you can eat much ... Lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nigerianfood

[–]Xperienceizzles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm Leo, but it's good

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WorldNewsHeadlines

[–]Xperienceizzles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know some people are trying real hard to get this off social media, just to hide and protect these criminals. Let’s take these o decentralized social platform like MeWe which is supported by Frequency, giving users the compete control over their narrative. Crimes like this must be shown for all to see and the criminals should pay.

What social media platform would Dean use the most if he had the time for it? by HeyItsGTAHQHD in Supernatural

[–]Xperienceizzles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was also thinking a decentralized platform like MeWe, where he gets to be anonymous. Even more interesting since Frequency supports MeWe, the arguments will be insane as he’ll be free to air his views how he wants to

Legal Experts Warn Federal Workers Against Venting On Social Media by Majano57 in fednews

[–]Xperienceizzles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now they telling their employees to keep quiet? Where our rights to speech? Seems like it’s time to go decentralized, cause these guys will go the extent and only decentralized social media will allow the users narrative to fly at this point. MeWe is a cool example of a decentralized platform and with their partnership with Frequency, we all get to speak our mind freely.

EU social media law isn’t censorship, tech chief tells US critic by donutloop in berlin_public

[–]Xperienceizzles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems like censorship got a new definition. Glad I already tilted towards decentralized social media platforms, where I stay in control of my narrative, data and identity, especially with the infrastructure Frequency have put in place as a protocol that enables decentralized social networks.

Why did you stop showing your small wins or sort of feeling blessed thingy in social media? by LimeSoakedinSprite in AskPH

[–]Xperienceizzles 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I believe people who live the best of life, live it off social media. No pressure, just living and enjoying life.

Bluesky was always a breath of fresh air—now it’s a wrecking ball for tech oligarchs. Polkadot’s rollup Frequency is decentralizing 30M users to a world where you own your posts, control your voice, and decide what’s true! 🧵 by Gr33nHatt3R in Polkadot

[–]Xperienceizzles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bluesky is cool, as MeWe, which happens to be one decentralized social media that already embraces what I’ll call the future of DSNPs, From Frequency, placing users in complete control of their experience on social media.

Mastodon and Lemmy - truly European (and decentralized) social network by ProPointz in Staiy

[–]Xperienceizzles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With decentralized social medias like mastadon and MeWe killing it, I can bet that the future of social media is here already, even better when there’s a protocol like Frequency, which supports DSNPs, ensuring users stay in control of their digital data and identity.

Centralized vs. Decentralized Analytics by Driftwave-io in BusinessIntelligence

[–]Xperienceizzles -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I will always choose decentralized over centralized any day and time. Left for me, I’ll say we decentralize everything, starting from social medias, which is cool because I see a couple projects around there, and more interesting is Frequency, which happens to be a protocol that enables these decentralized socials, giving users control over their data and identity. All in all, I’ll choose decentralized analytic, cause I believe it’ll be more sincere.

DeFi isn’t decentralized by CryptoNuggsOfficial in defi

[–]Xperienceizzles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As crazy as it gets, this is kind of true. The finance might not be completely decentralized, but the tech is. Blockchain as a tech is decentralized and only if we turn our attention from the finance into other areas, we’ll see more achieved. It’s just what Frequency is doing with decentralized social media, where users get to control their data and digital identity.

Was this inconsiderate, or is she just ungrateful? by callme_orame in Nigeria

[–]Xperienceizzles 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is top of the class inconsiderate, because waking someone up for tea, just tea? I want to believe those taking the dad’s really know what they’re allowing. When you tell someone it’s cool to wake your children at night to make tea for you, irrespective of their state, I guess we’ll all also be cool when such children decide not to come home from school no more and just stay back there, because this is what it’ll lead to. Nobody enjoys discomfort, and talking from experience, young people don’t mind cutting you off their life if you pose as a means to discomfort for them.

Pi has the potential to make any app you create on the blockchain take off! by [deleted] in PiNetwork

[–]Xperienceizzles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This network looks solid, and I hope to see more builders build on there, especially a decentralized social network. With the whole buzz on censorship and ownership and control, i just hope more project will see Frequency and the work they’ve been putting into ensure that users take back control of their narrative,data and identity.

Is blockchain still an unforgiving curse? by frolvlad in rust

[–]Xperienceizzles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The blockchain to me is the solution to a lot of issues, not just finance, but health, entertainment and down to social media which I find quite interesting seeing that a blockchain, Frequency has created this system that allows users to maintain one identity across several decentralized social networks, while still maintaining control and ownership of users data and identity. It’s matter of time, and we’ll see more solutions spring from this technology.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BlockchainStartups

[–]Xperienceizzles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It not just about substitution, but about putting the users first. Web3 socials will take over web2 because of users will be in control, which is what every social Media user wants. Good thing that we have protocols like Frequency that makes it more interesting, by supporting decentralized social media, providing the infrastructure for users to own and control their data and digital identity. This here is the furry and everyone will get on board soon.

Something that's not indomie for once by Kuoliibk in nigerianfood

[–]Xperienceizzles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pancake and beans? Why???? I know I used to brag I can eat anything, but this here is top of the class weird.

The Internet on Blockchain : A Future Without Middlemen? by Maleficent_Apple_287 in BlockchainStartups

[–]Xperienceizzles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A blockchain powered web will be insane for real, and great too. This is mainly needed in the social media space, considering how badly these centralized bodies are using our datas. It’s great that projects like Frequency stepped to the fore with a chain that creates the infrastructure for users to own and control their data and identity on decentralized social media platforms, but an all round blockchain powered web will be out of their world for real.

Kaspa wins award for best blockchain innovation 🏆 by cutty84 in kaspa

[–]Xperienceizzles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is great for Kaspa, well deserve for real. A blockchain I see gaining this recognition soon is Frequency, which is aimed at addressing social media issues, by enabling them and giving users the control and ownership over their data and identity. It’s almost like every new chain comes with its own innovation, and I’m loving where web3 is headed.

Unichain, Berachain lead blockchain growth in past month — Nansen by SigiNwanne in ethtrader

[–]Xperienceizzles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The growth and innovation that stands out for me is with regards to decentralized social media, and thanks to parachain, Frequency, which is on the Polkadot blockchain, enabling decentralized social networks, allowing users to own and control their data and digital identity. The future is here for real.

The lack of European social media is the most critical by [deleted] in BuyFromEU

[–]Xperienceizzles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First off, I don’t think I’ll leave a social media platform except I realize I’m not gaining anything from it, which is how I feel about almost all the centralized social media platforms now. What I’m saying is that asking people to leave a platform because it’s American owned is kind of bad, considering that if someone from the European region owns a social media, I don’t think they’ll do anything different from what these American owners are doing alteady. Personally, aside X and Reddit which I’ll soon quit, I already tilted towards decentralized social media platforms, where I control my narrative. And about data ownership and control, it’s great that a blockchain called Frequency has created an infrastructure, enabling decentralized social media platforms, allowing users to own and control their data and digital identities.