The account was reported by someone because it was suspected of possible identity theft after the reporter discovered that the user likely created a fake engagement with self by using the alternative account.
The account "ultimus" does not comment on any other account.
Hey @themarkymark, here was my response to the Hivewatchers person (odd that they don't want to give their real name but question mine!).
Not sure if this will get posted/deleted, as it appears they have locked my account in some way (was trying to make a post that I will be speaking later in the week in San Diego, but the 'Post' button is disabled).
"@Hivewatchers, not that it is any of your business, but that account is a family member. I have been trying for years to get all of them to be active, but most have dropped off and sadly aren't posting or commenting anymore. I can't even get my wife to like my posts (@mchavarriaot - I suppose you can ban her as well)!
Given how I am being treated (identity questioned, interrogated, demands for me to post specific content on my other sites, and wasting my time explaining myself), I am considering dropping off as well!"
So if you don't see me post anymore on Hive, you can let people and my followers know why.
Matthew Rosenquist (yes, I have always been the real one!)
No one can stop your ability to post. They can only remove rewards and potentially reputation. What you are seeing is likely a node issue or a transient network issue. I know api.hive.blog has had a few issues recently and may be related to your experience as it is the default node.
I personally use peaks.com as it is far more feature rich than hive.blog.
As for Hive Watchers, they will frequently try to verify people are who they say they are as plagiarism is very common where money is given so freely. The reward pool is a shared resource and what one person does affects every other stake holder in some way. It is not an easy job as it is so easy to prevent to be someone else to gain rewards and little can be done to truly know for sure.
Just to put things in perspective. I just happen to pass by and notice this interaction.
Well, thanks for jumping in. It is frustrating. I get we need to remove accounts that plagiarize or aren't real. But it only takes a second to look at my account, what I post, and the interactions I have with fellow users. I am not some bot or part of a social media farm creating fake content! I use my real name! Seriously.
Anyways, I will try to post again before I head down to San Diego. I don't use PeakD or any other of the interfaces as I don't like the fact I have to use HiveSigner or whatever that requires my private key. I don't give that to any 3rd party, just out of principle!
I will keep boring people with my cybersecurity posts unless these @HiveWatchers continue harassing me for no reason.
Peaks does not require you to give them your key. It is only stored in local storage and transactions are signed locally.
This is true with peaklock (which I only use for mobile) and keychain which is the most popular Hive solution for authentication. Your key is never sent over the wire in either scenario.
Hive also has multiple keys that compartmentalizes authorization, in most cases you only ever need your posting key which has no access to funds or critical operations.
I need to look at it again then. As I remember there was a webform that required one of the sensitive private keys. I recall not wanting to put my key into their website.
@Hivewatchers, not that it is any of your business, but that account is a family member. I have been trying for years to get all of them to be active, but most have dropped off and sadly aren't posting or commenting anymore. I can't even get my wife to like my posts (@mchavarriaot - I suppose you can ban her as well)!
Given how I am being treated (identity questioned, interrogated, demands for me to post specific content on my other sites, and wasting my time explaining myself), I am considering dropping off as well!
The account was reported by someone because it was suspected of possible identity theft after the reporter discovered that the user likely created a fake engagement with self by using the alternative account.
The account "ultimus" does not comment on any other account.
https://hive.blog/@mrosenquist/replies
Looks more like someone associated with buildteam than anything.
The voting however is sus.
I have spoken with @mrosenquist offchain, so I know he is him but I can't speak for his voting habits.
Hey @themarkymark, here was my response to the Hivewatchers person (odd that they don't want to give their real name but question mine!).
Not sure if this will get posted/deleted, as it appears they have locked my account in some way (was trying to make a post that I will be speaking later in the week in San Diego, but the 'Post' button is disabled).
"@Hivewatchers, not that it is any of your business, but that account is a family member. I have been trying for years to get all of them to be active, but most have dropped off and sadly aren't posting or commenting anymore. I can't even get my wife to like my posts (@mchavarriaot - I suppose you can ban her as well)!
Given how I am being treated (identity questioned, interrogated, demands for me to post specific content on my other sites, and wasting my time explaining myself), I am considering dropping off as well!"
So if you don't see me post anymore on Hive, you can let people and my followers know why.
Matthew Rosenquist (yes, I have always been the real one!)
No one can stop your ability to post. They can only remove rewards and potentially reputation. What you are seeing is likely a node issue or a transient network issue. I know api.hive.blog has had a few issues recently and may be related to your experience as it is the default node.
I personally use peaks.com as it is far more feature rich than hive.blog.
As for Hive Watchers, they will frequently try to verify people are who they say they are as plagiarism is very common where money is given so freely. The reward pool is a shared resource and what one person does affects every other stake holder in some way. It is not an easy job as it is so easy to prevent to be someone else to gain rewards and little can be done to truly know for sure.
Just to put things in perspective. I just happen to pass by and notice this interaction.
Well, thanks for jumping in. It is frustrating. I get we need to remove accounts that plagiarize or aren't real. But it only takes a second to look at my account, what I post, and the interactions I have with fellow users. I am not some bot or part of a social media farm creating fake content! I use my real name! Seriously.
Anyways, I will try to post again before I head down to San Diego. I don't use PeakD or any other of the interfaces as I don't like the fact I have to use HiveSigner or whatever that requires my private key. I don't give that to any 3rd party, just out of principle!
I will keep boring people with my cybersecurity posts unless these @HiveWatchers continue harassing me for no reason.
Peaks does not require you to give them your key. It is only stored in local storage and transactions are signed locally.
This is true with peaklock (which I only use for mobile) and keychain which is the most popular Hive solution for authentication. Your key is never sent over the wire in either scenario.
Hive also has multiple keys that compartmentalizes authorization, in most cases you only ever need your posting key which has no access to funds or critical operations.
I need to look at it again then. As I remember there was a webform that required one of the sensitive private keys. I recall not wanting to put my key into their website.
I've been getting downvoted by your friend for no reason and did you know your friend runs a comment farm
If you want to speak in private message me on Instagram @kgakakillerg
Which friend?
Which friend?
@Hivewatchers, not that it is any of your business, but that account is a family member. I have been trying for years to get all of them to be active, but most have dropped off and sadly aren't posting or commenting anymore. I can't even get my wife to like my posts (@mchavarriaot - I suppose you can ban her as well)!
Given how I am being treated (identity questioned, interrogated, demands for me to post specific content on my other sites, and wasting my time explaining myself), I am considering dropping off as well!
Thanks @themarkymark! Appreciated man!