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hi its me again talking abt fer.al 

anyways im not sure if any of you ppl still play it or even remember it, but please do not play it right now, and dont ever think of spending money on it or aj/pw. turns out the entire time it was just to test a nft based game called cinder. (cinder.io). if you dont know nfts are a money laundering scheme that takes money away from artists and damage the enviroment. on the weekend the discord server is having a protest if you wanna join.

Adding on, WW in general is a crappy company, which is evident by the reviews on glass door.com (women being discriminated, mainly alt right, lack or diversity, crunch, and more!!). They went against their own words and are playing apart in destroying the enviroment, and made everyone who played fer.al test cinder unknowingly (which is illegal, I'm pretty sure), AND managed to destroy the small bit of trust their consumers still had. 

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(I know about NFTs because of prior research. I had never heard that they could be used for money laundering. It is true they could be and some people are, but traditional art is also used for money laundering sometimes and there are other more effective ways of money laundering in the digital world, as this article explains:

https://techcrunch.com/2021/03/24/nft_users/

The current blockchain does guzzle a lot of electricity, but this problem will hopefully eventually be fixed maybe as they expand beyond etherium

I do not know exactly how they are effecting artists, but I do know there are many digital artists benefiting from them at this point in time. 

https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-nfts-will-benefit-artists

https://time.com/6093982/nft-art-teens-money/

So like everything, there are benefits and risks

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3 hours ago, Chiyanna said:

(I know about NFTs because of prior research. I had never heard that they could be used for money laundering. It is true they could be and some people are, but traditional art is also used for money laundering sometimes and there are other more effective ways of money laundering in the digital world, as this article explains:

https://techcrunch.com/2021/03/24/nft_users/

The current blockchain does guzzle a lot of electricity, but this problem will hopefully eventually be fixed maybe as they expand beyond etherium

I do not know exactly how they are effecting artists, but I do know there are many digital artists benefiting from them at this point in time. 

https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-nfts-will-benefit-artists

https://time.com/6093982/nft-art-teens-money/

So like everything, there are benefits and risks

there isn't any benefits to art theft /srs

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18 minutes ago, ralsei deltarune said:

there isn't any benefits to art theft /srs

(like I said, don't know the whole story. But not everyone selling NFTs has stolen them. Some artists who were unable to make any money with their own work before now can.

Things are just tools. They can be used for good or evil. The world can become more dangerous because of the tools, or a better place. I don't know which direction NFTs will take the world. But I do know it isn't so cut and dry that they are simply evil, or at least I haven't seen any evidence of it.

Well anyways, enjoy ur boycott of feral and cinder. I don't even mind it rlly. I also don't know what cinder is and if it encourages selling other people's work through NFTs (if it's copyrighted especially) or money laundering or any other bad thing besides just NFTs themselves you're right to boycott it.

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