
Stake attention in this memory
An illuminated digital screen, presumed to be located in Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom, displays a social media interface, likely LinkedIn, presented at an oblique angle. The screen's upper section features a navigation bar with "Home," "My Network," "Jobs," "Messaging," and "Notifications" elements, alongside a logo "@ anyone inventeb". Below this, a circular diagram titled "Memory" illustrates concepts including "communicative," "collective," "storage m," "cultural," and "functional m," with "social and cultural studies" beneath. Adjacent text describes a movement to decentralize shared history using blockchain and storytelling for "collective memory," advocating for ownership, transparency, and community in social media. Further down, two embedded media panels are visible: one with white text on a bright green background discussing "real change," and another on a dark background displaying financial data, including "XTKS 61.239" and a line graph, with a prompt "How many gATTK to stake?". A partial headline "WHY COLLECTIVE MEMORY STANDS OUT..." is visible. Below this, the post indicates reactions from "Ilia-Sybil Sdralli and 7 others" and "4 comments," with a row of eight diverse profile pictures and interactive buttons for "Like," "Comment," "Repost," and "Send." Reflections on the screen indicate ambient lighting in the surrounding indoor environment.
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