The Good Tech Companies - Is Mr. Black Being Silenced by X in His Mission to Bring About the Messianic Age?
Episode Date: July 17, 2024This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/is-mr-black-being-silenced-by-x-in-his-mission-to-bring-about-the-messianic-age. Mr. Black�...�s cryptic street art and claims of a Messianic Age face potential censorship, raising questions about artistic freedom and digital suppression. Check more stories related to web3 at: https://hackernoon.com/c/web3. You can also check exclusive content about #crypto, #crypto-art, #bitcoin-blockchain, #street-art, #mr-black, #messianic-age, #censorship, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @jonstojanmedia. Learn more about this writer by checking @jonstojanmedia's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. Mr. Black is known for his cryptic street art and ambitious 21,000-piece ordinal collection on the Bitcoin blockchain. He claims that the Messianic Age will be revealed once the collection is fully minted. Recent developments suggest that Mr. Black might be facing censorship on the social media platform X.
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Is Mr. Black being silenced by X in his mission to bring about the messianic age?
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Hashtag D-Y-O-R. The enigmatic artist Mr. Black, known for his cryptic street art and ambitious
21,000-piece ordinal collection on the Bitcoin blockchain, claims that the messianic age will
be revealed once the collection is fully minted. However, recent developments suggest that Mr.
Black might be facing censorship on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter,
Mr. Black has gained global attention with his mysterious posters and stickers in cities like
Jerusalem, Rome, Mexico City, Paris, and Tel Aviv. His promise that minting out his collection will
usher in a new era of universal peace and enlightenment has ignited both excitement
and skepticism. Recently, Mr. Black has been posting
provocative art pieces featuring high-profile figures such as Elon Musk, at Elon Musk,
Dana White, at Dana White, Jeff Bezos, at Jeff Bezos, CZ from Binance, at CZ underscore Binance,
and Ayatollah Khamenei, at Khamenei underscore ear. These artworks, which blend commentary on
power and influence, have sparked significant debate and controversy. Amidst this, there are
growing concerns that Mr. Black's posts are being suppressed on X. Followers have noticed a decrease
in the visibility of his posts, with some claiming that his latest updates are harder to find or have
been flagged by the platform. This raises the question. Is Mr. Black being silenced? Why would X, a platform that thrives on diverse voices,
choose to suppress Mr. Black's posts? Are these actions aimed at stifling his bold claims about
the Messianic Age? Is third pressure from influential figures depicted in his art to
curtail his reach? The implications of silencing Mr. Black are significant.
If his claim that the messianic age will begin with the minting of his collection holds any
weight, suppressing his voice could be seen as a direct attempt to hinder a transformative era.
His followers argue that any interference with his mission is a broader attack on freedom of
expression and artistic innovation. As Mr. Black's countdown continues, the art and crypto
communities are watching closely. The potential suppression of his voice on X adds another layer
of offentry to his already mysterious persona. Whether or not Mr. Black's vision of the messianic
age will come to pass, the controversy surrounding his work highlights the ongoing struggle for
artistic freedom in the digital age. The world waits to see if Mr. Black
can overcome these obstacles and fulfill his ambitious prophecy. Thank you for listening to
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