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RE: LeoThread 2023-10-16 12:45

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Ok, so I was complaining that this re-brand was bad in a recent blog, and its worse than I thought. Its another fucking twitter clone. It "borrows" heavily from twitter for design and calls these posts "threads". No original thought found.

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I mean, fine, its a decent implementation, but WHY? What makes this better?

I only logged in because there used to be cool analytics but now I can't find them

And its slower than a mastodon server running on raspberrypi.

I will probably log in once in a while to see what's here, but I doubt it will be as active as my single person mastodon server.

It's a work in progress but it's designed to be a web3 replacement for Twitter, AKA X, that doesn't have any censorship or rights to your content. You can say what you want without censorship, and if you deleted it's gone forever.

Ok, so how do you delete something that lives on a blockchain? Isn't that one of the most critical parts of an immutable blockchain? That once its written to said blockchain that it is there for ever?

I have edited this. I wonder if you can see what I deleted.

Transactions between individuals persist, however, content created by you belongs only to you and you can create it and delete it at will. Create a post, delete it then try to find it... That's the perk to web 3 ownership of your own content. If you delete anything on Twitter, I would almost bet that Twitter still has it that in their data banks. The same with Facebook Google or any of the other megaliths. On a web 3 platform your content belongs only to you. Only you can delete it and nobody can stop you from deleting it.