Fence sitters typically have no spine, thats why they don't take a side. They would have to defend a stance and that can be hard sometimes. Far easier to sit in the middle.
The depends on the type of fence sitter. Uncertainty is good when coming to judgement.
Some fence sitters however sit there and wait only to see where everyone else is going then jump off and join the crowd though they see themselves as caught in the avalanch.
That's what Tim Pool is basically doing. A big problem with this is that first of quorum voting on the internet doesn't actually dictate reality nor does it define right and wrong.
Fence sitters typically have no spine, thats why they don't take a side. They would have to defend a stance and that can be hard sometimes. Far easier to sit in the middle.
The depends on the type of fence sitter. Uncertainty is good when coming to judgement.
Some fence sitters however sit there and wait only to see where everyone else is going then jump off and join the crowd though they see themselves as caught in the avalanch.
That's what Tim Pool is basically doing. A big problem with this is that first of quorum voting on the internet doesn't actually dictate reality nor does it define right and wrong.