💀 4,000 years before crypto Twitter existed… reputations were already getting destroyed publicly.

Around 1750 BC, a Mesopotamian merchant named Ea-nasir sold low-quality copper to an angry customer.

Instead of posting online… the buyer carved his complaint into a clay tablet. 😭

The ancient review basically said:

❌ “Your copper is garbage.”

❌ “You broke your promises.”

❌ “You treated my servant badly.”

That tablet survived nearly 4,000 years — meaning Ea-nasir got permanently exposed in history. 📜🔥

Today, the famous complaint tablet is displayed in the British Museum.

Crypto lesson:

You can delete tweets…

but bad reputation becomes immortal on the internet. 🚀