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This is unrelated to the post itself but I really hope Lemmy and the fediverse as a whole don't start using terms like FUD that originated with Crypto. Crypto went exceptionally badly and was wrought with scams and we should be doing as much as possible to distance ourself from that.
Edit: I'll take my losses here. The term is much older than it's recent use in popular culture despite my own lack of experience hearing it prior. I do however stand by wanting to distance from the cryptocurrency crowd as much as possible.
Just because you first saw it in regards to crypto doesn't mean that's where it originated from.
https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear,_uncertainty,_and_doubt
Thanks. Not a fan of guilt by association of this type. The idea of FUD has been around for decades. It's not inherently crypto or inherently anything. It's just a useful acronym for a tactic some people use.
FUD has been around way longer than Twitter
I meant specifically the shortened version FUD which became popular because of Bitcoin and Twitters limited letter count. Talking about fear uncertainty and doubt all together is definitely not a new idea.
FUD has been a term since the 1970s. It has nothing to do with crypto
Here's from the '70s:
"The search for self". Clothes. New York, NY, USA: PRADS, Inc. 10 (14–24): 19. 1975-10-01. Retrieved 2011-06-10. […] One of the messages dealt with is FUD—the fear, uncertainty and doubt on the part of customer and sales person alike that stifles the approach and greeting. […]
FUD was around from the Slashdot era.
Lol. FUD predates the internet.
Someone else linked the wikipedia entry. First coined as an acronym when IBM was protecting its mainframe from competition by Amdahl butthre phrase goes back to the 20s
Edit
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear,_uncertainty,_and_doubt
How young are you? FUD did not originate with Crypto. And crypto-means-cryptography-fight-me.
To be fair to FUD, it has its own much longer annoying history way before crypto.