What's going to happen when governments start coming after Steemit to remove posts?
The site may be censorship-resistant but I rather doubt that it's censorship-proof.
What's going to happen when governments start coming after Steemit to remove posts?
The site may be censorship-resistant but I rather doubt that it's censorship-proof.
Funny you mention that. The thought and question crossed my mind this morning. I know blockchain works a bit differently than a website but I don't know much more than that. Would be great to have that explained. @preparedwombat I am glad you posted this question.
I've been wondering the same thing after I saw some porn posts.
(nothing wrong with those ones IMHO, if your into that, but it did raise the question in my mind)
I wondered "what if" someone posted 'bad' images? (who defines that?)
how do they get removed from the blockchain?
Can they be removed?
Is there a discussion paper on this sort of issue?
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BTW I'm not a "porn supporter" nor am I "anti-porn", time & place & all that.
There are many web pages that have free content, I just wonder about it's value-add on steem.
Well, there's the nsfw tag available for images that may be offensive to some, while not being illegal.