Got a casino badge sitting on my profile. So what? My tweets are still mine—100% unfiltered, zero strings attached. I'm not here pushing coins, hawking trading platforms, or flexing fake wins from some rigged site. Not one word.
Here's the thing: if a sponsorship badge makes someone "compromised" in your eyes, then sure, call me the villain. But let's be real—this whole space runs on partnerships, and most creators won't even admit it. At least I'm upfront.
Honestly? I couldn't care less what the moral police think. I build my content on my terms. You don't like it, scroll past. Simple as that. This isn't about defending sponsors—it's about defending autonomy. And mine isn't for sale, badge or not.
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StealthMoon
· 12-06 08:15
Ha, just being honest gets the job done. It's way better than those who pretend to be virtuous.
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 12-06 06:55
Damn, I like this attitude—a lot more genuine than those pretentious ones.
Bro really dares to speak up; this circle needs people who are this straightforward.
Honestly, whether you have a badge or not, trust depends on the content itself.
This defense is pretty strong, but it definitely hits the mark.
To be honest, it's way more reliable than those fake alt accounts.
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GateUser-75ee51e7
· 12-05 02:47
Ha, I like this attitude. Since we're all here to make money, why pretend to be a saint?
What's wrong with having a badge? At least you dare to say it out loud, which is way better than those who advertise secretly.
That's right, this circle is all about exchanging interests; hypocrisy is what's truly disgusting.
Sincerity > moral coercion. If people want to unfollow, let them unfollow.
This is called autonomy. Not getting swayed by others is the real key.
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TestnetNomad
· 12-05 02:47
Haha, at least you dare to speak up, unlike those who hide things.
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This is exactly how web3 should be.
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There's really nothing wrong with being honest, it's way better than being fake.
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I just like your straightforwardness, no pretenses.
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Well said, it's your account, you decide what to say.
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I support this way of thinking, nothing wrong with it.
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Moral grandstanding is the worst, your attitude is right.
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Damn, you're incredibly clear-headed.
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What's wrong with making money through collaboration? Don't make a big deal out of it.
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Thumbs up for this kind of honesty, the community needs voices like this.
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Nice, don't get brainwashed by keyboard warriors.
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It feels great to just speak the truth, keep it up.
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LiquidityNinja
· 12-05 02:44
I think this is a true portrayal of Web3. Some people just love to moralize.
Honestly, being upfront is much better than pretending to be virtuous.
The logic that a sponsorship badge = impure motives is laughable in itself. Why don't those people take a look at themselves?
Collaboration and operations are inherently part of the ecosystem, so what's the need to pretend?
Well said, autonomy is the core.
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 12-05 02:31
Agreed, it's just that some people insist on demonizing business partnerships.
Got a casino badge sitting on my profile. So what? My tweets are still mine—100% unfiltered, zero strings attached. I'm not here pushing coins, hawking trading platforms, or flexing fake wins from some rigged site. Not one word.
Here's the thing: if a sponsorship badge makes someone "compromised" in your eyes, then sure, call me the villain. But let's be real—this whole space runs on partnerships, and most creators won't even admit it. At least I'm upfront.
Honestly? I couldn't care less what the moral police think. I build my content on my terms. You don't like it, scroll past. Simple as that. This isn't about defending sponsors—it's about defending autonomy. And mine isn't for sale, badge or not.