Thanks for resteeming Clayboyn
This was definitely a really novel way to break it down.
Seriously, first of all who doesn't like a good Venn diagram?
Secondly: I really like how this diagram illustrated the effect of the the dimension of decentralization.
It's something I've personally felt, and I think many others have too; there's something about this community that truly differentiates it from other platforms and other social media networks.
And I really think that very clearly and beautifully illustrated the whole thing.
This was entertaining (post looks really good), and very insightfulThanks for a wonderful post @ankapolo
hey @imp.unity (love the name)! Thank you so much for reading my post and for giving me the term that i was looking for - Venn Diagram. I'm really glad you found my illustration insightful.
Hehe! You have a cool name too though!
And I'm glad I could provide the term! ^^
I think the idea that somebody by the name of Mr. Venn invented the idea of conjoining circles is a little bit laughable, but since you made such good use of the mathematics and logic used in Venn diagrams and showed us how all this information came together, I thought to myself!
"Damn! That's a really good Venn Diagram!"
Keep em' coming, your friend may have the creative insight, but you've defo got the reason and logic to make it all make sense! Must be thrilling to have the conversations you two are having :)
How many of us in this post-modern age feel inspired to make Venn diagrams following our exciting exchanges of ideas? That's what I call "blessed!" ;')
LOL, thank you so much! That's actually what graphic designers and visual people like Mr. Venn do - all our conversations lead to some infographic yet to be made :) There a very accurate diagrams that address the silliest most trivial things with the utmost importance - like the most polarizing issue in the world of whether toilet paper roll should be facing in or out (definitely in)... Trust me, nothing escapes a graphic designer :)