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RE: Online “Predator” Catchers? Stop Confusing Teenagers With Toddlers!

in #news4 years ago (edited)

I'm glad you could make it over here. Right now what I'm doing is gradually re-posting all of the Steemit articles of mine that did not copy over automatically to my Hive channel. I'm also mirroring any edits I did on my Steemit articles to the Hive articles of mine that copied over from my Steemit channel to my Hive channel when Steemit and Hive split apart. I know that that doesn't make a whole lot of sense. However, what it is is that after Steemit and Hive split apart, any corrections or edits I did to my Steemit articles afterwards did not update on their Hive counterparts. I have to do so manually so that those same edits and corrections will appear on those same Hive articles of mine. There are also a few other things that I have to do to my Hive channel so that readers will get a consistent experience whenever they click on links that take them to other articles of mine. I want to get it so that whenever they do so, it will take them to my Hive articles instead of my Steemit articles. In other words, I want to keep my Hive channel completely separate from my Steemit channel so that if one writing platform disappears from the Internet altogether, I won't be struggling to fix the problem with the links that would occur after one of the writing platforms disappear.