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RE: My Entry for Shadow Hunters Community Contest/Show Me a Shadow: Round 334 - Shell Ginger Shadows - GaiaYoga Gardens, Lower Puna, Big Island, Hawai'i - Friday, August 9, 2024

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!INDEED there may be, and if that is the case, then they can move along and quickly ignore my comment/reply. Nobody in a same society would tip toe around what might offend or upset people. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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I think that Hive frontends should allow every user to "mute" (hide) any post or comment of any other Hive user without necessary muting the entire Hive account (and publishing that hide transaction on the Hive blockchain). 🤔

That would be great when a Hive user generally loves the posts and comments of another Hive author, but doesn't like to see a small set of content from that person (such as #nsfw). 🤓😏

Indeed, it's all about the freedom to choose, so muting and blocking should be an essential component of a free and open Blockchain. 😁🙏💚✨🤙

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!PIZZA

In general, some actions of any Hive user on any Hive frontend should not be published on the Hive blockchain itself. 🤔🤓

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!PIZZA

That's a somewhat ambiguous statement, that leaves a lot of leeway in interpretation. What sorts of account actions shouldn't be published to the Blockchain? 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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Some of the actions of a Hive user (regarding his or her own Hive account) which shouldn't be published on the Hive blockchain are logging in/out of a Hive dapp, and frontend-specific favorite lists or mute lists. 🤔🤯🤓

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OK, yes, that makes sense. I agree with that. No frontend-specific data should be stored on the Blockchain. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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I thought it would require me a lot of explanation to let you understand what I meant regarding some user actions which shouldn't be published on the blockchain. 🤯😅

!PIZZA