You’ve hit the nail on the head! Some folks think that if their post is as long as a Tolstoy novel, it’s bound to impress. But let’s be honest, we’re not here for “War and Peace”—more like “War and Briefs.” Quality over quantity is the name of the game. A concise, well-thought-out post is like a well-brewed espresso shot: short, strong, and gives you everything you need.
It’s true, no one’s got the time (or the patience) to read a wall of text. It’s like trying to climb Mount Everest when you only wanted a stroll in the park. We appreciate the enthusiasm, but sometimes less is more. Keep it short, sweet, and to the point—like a good tweet, but with a bit more substance.
As for Bitcoin, you’re spot on. It’s become the hot new accessory for political campaigns, like the digital-age equivalent of kissing babies and shaking hands. Candidates are all about that Bitcoin buzz, trying to ride the wave of its popularity. Whether it’s the promise of innovation or just trying to seem tech-savvy, Bitcoin is definitely getting more attention now than ever before.
Why are you acting like my reply was not a criticism of your own post. This to me seems like a work of an AI technology.
This kind of users is just annoying. If you have nothing to say then do not plagiarize or cheat your way in by using AI tech. You don’t need to be very eloquent in your posts if English is not your first language but if you have thought about a topic to submit to AI then surely you can expand on that topic without the help of one.