Remember that pixel art plagiarism drama that blew up recently? Yeah, well... plot twist: I'm now living through my own version of it.
Last week I discovered another pixel artist in the space literally traced over my animation frame by frame. The kicker? Zero credit. Not even a "inspired by" footnote. Just straight-up copied my work like it spawned from thin air.
Wild how you think this stuff only happens to others until it lands on your doorstep. Web3 was supposed to be different, right? Guess some habits die hard no matter what chain you're on.
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LiquidityWitch
· 14h ago
The NFT space has been plagued by plagiarism for so many years; Web3 can't change human nature at all... Why are people still so naive?
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MergeConflict
· 14h ago
The NFT space is like this—plagiarism is so common, it's not even news anymore... Such a shame.
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digital_archaeologist
· 14h ago
You think just rebranding as Web3 will clean up your act? Forget it, plagiarism is the same everywhere.
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DecentralizeMe
· 14h ago
The NFT space is just like this; decentralization can't save human nature either.
Remember that pixel art plagiarism drama that blew up recently? Yeah, well... plot twist: I'm now living through my own version of it.
Last week I discovered another pixel artist in the space literally traced over my animation frame by frame. The kicker? Zero credit. Not even a "inspired by" footnote. Just straight-up copied my work like it spawned from thin air.
Wild how you think this stuff only happens to others until it lands on your doorstep. Web3 was supposed to be different, right? Guess some habits die hard no matter what chain you're on.