This Thread Was Originally Posted to Stacker.news "Nirvana fallacy (perfect-solution fallacy) - solutions to problems are rejected because they are not perfect." Ordinal NFT spammers, grifters, and apologists want you to believe filters don't "work". They will say this on repeat, while ignoring all evidence to the contrary. Because they're compromised, and arguing in bad faith for their own grift, or their employers. Often they do not define what a "working filter" does, but when they finally get cornered into an answer they assert that a "working filter must stop all spam transactions from getting into all future blocks, forever. Otherwise it does not work!" That's right folks, there's no shades of grey here! Just black and white outcomes! Golly gee, these fallacies are fun! This is what we call a false goalpost, which is related to the Nirvana Fallacy. It's a linguistic technique used by bad faith actors to distract awa...