#《Writing content is not a technical get-out-of-jail-free card; even if you pretend to understand, don't think you can get by》
Some people think that not knowing how to code allows them to boldly claim the title of narrative engineer.
Every day they throw around phrases like 'off-chain verification', 'ZK zero-knowledge', 'cross-chain interoperability',
then add a few images and several paragraphs, and dare to tweet that they are a builder.
Do you deserve it?
Do you know how Lagrange's Coprocessor runs?
Do you know how proof is relayed from off-chain to on-chain?
Do you know how the role of the verifier affects the entire architecture?
If you don’t know any of this, how can you shamelessly call yourself a technical content creator?
We, the ones who truly participate in content creation,
can write an article ten times until we understand it thoroughly;
we can break down a sentence into three layers, making it understandable even to outsiders.
And you all, writing a bunch of pretty words, are fooling even yourselves.
This is not a place where you can just get by. This is the battlefield for us writers,
every word cut down, slashing every vendor of false vocabulary.