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RE: Hints of Spring - Stopping the Virus of FUD on Steem
but I do think eating healthy, exercising, fresh air and taking basic precautions is always good.
Oh yes, yes, and yes to this. Waiting to try to act healthy until after the fact isn't much good at all.
I'm on the fence about whether Justin's cache of Steem is private or not. Definitely he seems to believe it is, or is at least acting that way. BUT... if the only claim to this cache being "public" is a gentleman's agreement between Ned and the community, then Justin has a pretty significant claim. Honestly, I don't know the backstory, but right now it seems that no one is willing or able to provide any legal documentation one way or another. Which really sucks.
Most people are. For me, the main point is they keep mentioning their non-disclosure agreement. They are abusing this term to avoid transparent discussions. It's their right, but what outcome did they expect. There is definitely no smoking gun on either side to win a moral victory. The main issue is what would be accepted as a legal document? Which legal authority does any of this come under? I certainly don't want to be bound by the rules of the USA or China or EU when I act on Steem.