Well, the one restricting access to certain content is Inleo. And AI assumes that it actually is a form of censorship.
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Well, the one restricting access to certain content is Inleo. And AI assumes that it actually is a form of censorship.
What are they restricting access to?
Well, I am sorry, I've just tested it on two Threads of yours and I can see them now. Seems I can start using Inleo again.
I am sorry for the misinformation, I am sure there replies were not shown for a while though. Thank you for your time and the discussion.
A lot of it was the nodes, being slow to react.
Often, if you get the error, hit refresh...3/4 of the time it will show up.
As for the basis of the conversation, it is a good one. This is something that I see people tossing around, that a front end is censoring. Many claimed that if a comment or post is grayed out due to downvotes that is censoring. It isnt. The information is on the blockchain for anyone to see. In fact, Leo never did that and could read where Peakd (an an example) had it grayed out.
Choices that application teams decide upon.
Khal and Tsunsica confirmed the replies were hidden, it was not just an impression.
Replies to Threads published from anywhere else but Inleo.
So what? They do not post splinterlands custom JSONs either. Nor do the front ends show the dark cloaks NFTs.
Just because it is on the blockchain doesnt mean an application has to show it. What if some was posting porn stories and an application was set up for child content, obviously that application wouldnt have to show it.
It is not in line with my personal values. I don't think content-oriented platforms shall decide on what content to hide and what to show. Especially from the position of authority - this is not Web3 to me.
Edge purposes, like an app for children, aren't the case now.
Well you have to decide what is best for you..
And an application on Hive cannot censor anything since whatever is posted on the blockchain.