Why You Probably Should Not Buy Silver Right Now

Whatever you do, do not look into silver right now. Apparently, anything that is not GME is just a distraction.

You are supposed to hold GME forever, which apparently means every other investment should be completely ignored. Even when the market is closed and there is nothing happening, you should still spend the weekend thinking about GME.

It is also probably nothing that some online bullion dealers have started restricting silver purchases because of unusual market conditions. Just ignore that.

Do not worry about inflation, the value of the dollar, or the idea of having something else as a hedge. Thinking about those things apparently means you are helping hedge funds.

And if someone mentions silver, expect them to be called a shill. Apparently, there is no legitimate reason for anyone to be interested in a market worth trillions of dollars.

The funny part is that people are being told to ignore everything except GME while also being told not to question the narrative of the subreddit.

You can believe in GME and still pay attention to what is happening elsewhere. Looking at another investment does not automatically mean you are selling GME or working against the community.

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u/saniya__5502 — 22 hours ago

What is a money tip from wealthy people that you wish you knew earlier?

What is one money lesson that completely changed the way you think about finances?

It could be about saving, investing, spending, avoiding debt, or finding ways to increase your income.

What is something you learned later in life that you wish you had known much sooner?

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u/saniya__5502 — 2 days ago

Would You Follow A Brand That Only Posts Promotional Content?

Even if the products were genuinely good, seeing constant offers and sales messages could get tiring pretty quickly. How much non-promotional content do you expect from a brand before you feel comfortable following it?

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u/saniya__5502 — 3 days ago

How Do You Actually Get Started With Building in Public on X?

I recently made an X account to start building in public, but so far I have not gotten a single impression.

I keep hearing that X is one of the best platforms for the current tech and startup space, but I have no idea how to actually get started from zero.

Do you just start posting and wait, or is there a better way to get your account in front of the right people?

Would love to hear how others started building an audience from scratch. ([daniellaunches.com][1])

[1]: https://daniellaunches.com/guides/how-to-build-in-public-on-x?utm\_source=chatgpt.com "How to Build in Public on X | DanielLaunches"

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u/saniya__5502 — 4 days ago

What Makes You Retweet Something Instead Of Just Liking It?

A like can mean you enjoyed the post, but a retweet puts it in front of your own audience. Is usefulness, humor, strong opinions, or simply agreeing with the message what usually makes you share something?

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u/saniya__5502 — 5 days ago

Which Creates More Long Term Value For A Brand?

A huge audience, a loyal customer base, strong word of mouth, or a recognizable brand identity? If you could build only one of these from scratch, which would you choose and what makes it more valuable?

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u/saniya__5502 — 7 days ago

Which Makes A Product Easier To Buy From An Unknown Brand?

Strong customer reviews, an active social media presence, lots of engagement, a good return policy, or a recommendation from someone you trust? If you had never heard of the company before, which one would reduce your hesitation the most?

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u/saniya__5502 — 8 days ago

Which Makes An Online Product Feel More Trustworthy?

Thousands of likes, detailed customer reviews, real customer photos, transparent pricing, or an active brand account that answers questions? Which signal gives you the strongest feeling that the product is worth considering?

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u/saniya__5502 — 9 days ago
🔥 Hot ▲ 8.4k r/thespinroom+1 crossposts

Why Political Posts Spread Faster Than Almost Anything Else

u/furself333 — 12 days ago

Elon Musk's fan got blocked! Right or wrong?

The portrait got 11 million views in 24 hours, and the artist ended up blocked by Musk.

The drawing was a pencil portrait of Elon Musk, done by hand and posted on X with a note that it was made for him.

Strangers argued about the likeness. Some called it rough, others said they recognised Musk instantly. Everyone kept tagging him.

Musk answered without a word. The fan posted the screenshot of the block, and that screenshot travelled further than the drawing ever had.

Praise on one side, a block button on the other, and no explanation from Musk in between.

Sources: dunkslocc (X), MIR24

u/saniya__5502 — 18 days ago