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RE: Elon Musk's Bannings Shows The Need For Hive

in LeoFinance2 years ago

your articles always offer very interesting food for thought. Musk is a very strong personality but at the same time very strange. He pushed hard for the purchase of twitter and then almost completely turned the platform upside down, blue ticks included, as well as thousands of workers laid off and others forced to sleep in the office. Of course, being a centralised platform, in addition to 'giving' our data to them, we are also subjected to censorship and scrutiny. Hive is an entirely different story, with the understanding that we should not publish someone's real-time movements in order not to endanger them, but we could theoretically do so. Of course, the community will judge our posts: we might be downvoted, but we certainly wouldn't be banned at the whim of one person.

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Of course, the community will judge our posts: we might be downvoted, but we certainly wouldn't be banned at the whim of one person.

Even when downvoted, the post and content is on the blockchain. Anyone can look at Hiveblocks and see it there.

As for his actions since be bought Twitter, it was a dumpster fire financially so he had to do something. My guess is he ends up turning it around. Elon only wants the most committed and the best working with him. Those willing to do it are going to get rich.

The rest who were milking the company are finding their way out the door.

It is simply how he operates.

And yes he is a strange dude overall.

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