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RE: My own 2 cents about HF23 and PUBLIC WITNESS VOTING

in Project HOPE4 years ago

Just be careful, if you publish things in a blog that your ISP or others do not like and they complain to your provider, they might have your site removed, taken down and so... in other words, you don't have 100% control there either...

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Yes, maybe they can, but it seems to be much more secure than blockchain blogging where you can be ruined from a day to other by any whale.
I'm a financial blogger, not a political activist.
I use VPN and other security precautions, by the way.

Interesting conversation. I think it all depends on what level of censorship resistance you want. Even if you operate your own WordPress site, there are plenty of ways to censor it to the public. DNS filter, IP address blocking and even a cease and desist order to take down your site.

The nice thing about posting on Hive is that the content is technically recorded on the blockchain and even though it can potentially be downvoted or hidden from the interface, it is still there with multiple copies stored in a somewhat distributed manner. Can't say the same for Steem now since I understand they have started to block users at the API level.

 4 years ago 

Dear @culgin

The nice thing about posting on Hive is that the content is technically recorded on the blockchain and even though it can potentially be downvoted or hidden from the interface, it is still there with multiple copies stored in a somewhat distributed manner.

Does it really matter? At all? I wonder.

Even now content discovery is very difficult. And knowing that some content (even hidden / downvoted) is still somewhere out there - recorded on blockchain - it doesn't help a bit in my opinion. What's the advantage of having content stored somewhere, knowing that pretty much noone ever will find it.

For regular human being - it will make no difference if something is stored in decentralized database or not. What matters is only: can this be displayed or not.

Yours, Piotr

What matters is only: can this be displayed or not.

If it can be found somewhere, it can be technically displayed. If it is not even stored, how can it be ever displayed?

 4 years ago 

hi @culgin

Indeed. it can be "technically" displayed. However content discovery will be dropped to zero. From content consumer point of view of it hardly matters if something is on blockchain or it's stored on centralized database, which could be accessed with SQL or some other advanced tools.

Yours,Piotr

You jumped two levels up! 😁

 4 years ago 

Interesting. I wans't aware about it @streamingnews

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