"Monster" is a psychological thriller anime adapted from Naoki Urasawa's manga, airing from 2004 to 2005. It follows Dr. Kenzo Tenma, a neurosurgeon in Germany who saves a young boy, Johan Liebert, despite being told to prioritize a politician. Johan grows up to become a malevolent force, leading Tenma to be wrongly accused of being a serial killer. As Tenma hunts Johan to stop his reign of terror, he confronts deep questions about morality, identity, and evil. The series is known for its complex characters, philosophical depth, and exploration of trauma and redemption, making it a standout in the psychological thriller genre.
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Still thinking about the conversations on bots and moderation on Web3 social during afk Brussels.
“Whenever there are incentives, like the potential of an airdrop, there will be a big influx of users that don't seem human-like. The shift will be how we can start qualifying and ranking users making quality content.” - Ines of @sealaunch
How are you thinking about curation on Lens? What would you like to see as an approach to keep the bots at bay?
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I don't really get folks that come to decentralized social platforms and announce they didn't get enough attention and head back to the centralized platforms. Obviously it takes time for every user to reach an audience on new networks regardless whether they are decentralized or centralized. The main difference is that the audience you gain on Lens, is owned by you, forever. No platform or apps can take that away from you, ever.