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Why Web 3.0 Is a Ghost Town, a Blank Canvas, a Scam, and Just a Buzzword

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ᴡⁿ ᡗᢦᡐᡉ˒ α΅’αΆ  αΆœΛ‘αΆ¦α΅α΅ƒα΅—α΅‰ α΅‰α΅α΅‰Κ³α΅α΅‰βΏαΆœΚΈ https://climateclock.world/ For the last few years, Web 3.0 has been hyped as the next big thing — a decentralized, user-owned internet powered by blockchain, smart contracts, and digital tokens. It promised to fix the problems of Web 2.0 by removing intermediaries, returning power to users, and enabling a fairer digital economy. Web 3.0: Decentralized internet using blockchain, enabling user-controlled data, trustless interactions, and interoperable, AI-driven, semantic web applications. But today, when you step into the world of Web 3.0, you’re likely to find… almost nothing. Let’s break it down. A Ghost Town Despite the flood of venture capital and hype from crypto influencers, many Web 3.0 platforms are eerily empty. Decentralized social media apps have few active users. DAOs (Decentralized Autonomous Organizations) often fail to maintain momentum. NFT marketplaces are cluttered with low-quality art and plagued by wash trading. Where are the user...

History and Evolution of the Bystander Effect

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ᴡⁿ ᡗᢦᡐᡉ˒ α΅’αΆ  αΆœΛ‘αΆ¦α΅α΅ƒα΅—α΅‰ α΅‰α΅α΅‰Κ³α΅α΅‰βΏαΆœΚΈ https://climateclock.world/ The bystander effect , also known as bystander apathy , refers to the social psychological phenomenon where individuals are less likely to help a victim when others are present. 🧠 Origins (1964): The Kitty Genovese Case The concept emerged after the 1964 murder of Kitty Genovese in New York City. Media reports claimed that 38 people witnessed the attack without intervening. Although this number was later disputed, the case shocked the public and inspired psychologists John Darley and Bibb LatanΓ© to investigate further. πŸ§ͺ 1960s–70s: Classic Experiments Darley and LatanΓ©’s experiments showed that individuals are less likely to help when they think others are also aware of the emergency. Key concepts developed include: Diffusion of responsibility : Each person feels less personal responsibility. Pluralistic ignorance : Assuming nothing is wrong because others are passive. Evaluation apprehen...

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