RE: So what really happened?

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So what really happened?

in steemit •  7 years ago 

Lol, steem, the currency backed by drama.

When a decentralized blockchain based social network has more "censorship" than Tumblr, a Yahoo inc. Company.

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Flagging abusive behavior and plagiarism is not abuse or censorship. Look at his comment history. It's not hard to verify which party was in the wrong, making threats and tossing insults.

indeed. calling people whores isn't helping your stance much.

I'm not interested in looking much further in his post history ;0
But flagging something below 0$ is shown by steemit.com as censorship.

I advise seeking the necessary info to make an informed decision.

The content remains. Nothing is censored. Disapproval is not censorship.

Asking people to click 3 times more to show the content is "a bit like" censorship.

Not even close.

Censorship:
"You can't read this." Content is actually blocked and actively removed.

Not censorship:
"The general community has flagged this post as objectionable. Do you want to continue?"
"This user has a low reputation. Do you want to see the content anyway?"

That would be an informed audience and public information, not censorship.