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in #dtube7 years ago (edited)

Oh and as a final sidenote, the main thing I like about Steemit is it is censorship free unlike Facebook, YouTube and alike. Myself being a person that deals mainly with conspiracy "theories" like 9/11, I found that some info on the major platforms (YT/FB) were LITERALLY off limits for discussion and would be INSTANTLY flagged as spam/abuse and removed/hidden from other users. The most blatant example of this is the official NORAD wargame scheduled for 2001 called "Amalgam Virgo 02", or more specifically scenario #1 titled "Red Spins" (aka "red team attacks", which FYI ties into NORAD Vigilant Guardian's Red team vs Blue team wargame exercise that was being ran on the morning of the 9/11 attacks...) which was released a few years ago via a FOIA request (and I am not kidding you actually stats "9/11 classified information" over the entire document and had the theme of near-simultaneous commercial aircraft hijackings and suicide attacks using those planes as weapons against major monuments and infrastructure) apparently isn't even to be mentioned on popular social media platforms due to its "sensitive" nature. Steemit has been the first major social platform I have found that doesn't censor crucial information such as this (information that is simply so that other people can make better educated decisions and come to their own conclusions base and ALL the evidence instead of just some).

For more information on what I am talking about you can check out my post below which goes into more specifics on this aspect of that days events.
https://steemit.com/conspiracy/@budz82/september-11-2001-this-post-will-likely-show-you-how-little-you-actually-know-about-the-9-11-attacks

Anyways sorry for the rant and somewhat off topic comment, I noticed you were conspiracy focused as well and just had to vent to someone that probably understands where I am coming from.

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I really love that steemit is not censored & that people get to upvote things they agree with, enjoy reading, or or learn from. I love the fact that things that are less popular or (ultimately) collectively received will fall to the bottom so to speak and the most popular topics or bloggers will rise to the top so to speak. This is the first time I think a platform/forum gets the chance to have the participants decide what we want to view without advertisers, money or deceivers influencing/manipulating the outcomes.