About NFT

Some NFT collectors are upset that vandals are right-clicking on their newly-purchased digital assets and hitting "save as." After all, copying an NFT is often as simple as that. Most recently, Twitter user SaeedDiCaprio got confronted by an investor. "You think it's funny to take screenshots of people's NFTs, huh?" the rando messaged him on Twitter, according to a screenshot he posted of the exchange. "Property theft is a joke to you? I'll have you know that the blockchain doesn't lie. I own it." DiCaprio dug deeper. "I could make a whole NFT collection of screenshots of me right clicking and saving the image and sell it," he wrote in a follow-up tweet.

The Right-Click, Save As argument is a stance of people who do not believe in the value of internet art (specifically crypto art). The meme is often used in a satirical nature by those who want to ridicule people who claim that NFTs are worthless because it is possible to download the image.  Right-click and Save As guy was one crypto-art piece which was right click saved.

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