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A few days ago, I gave my posting key to a website that provides account administration capabilities. I have now changed my owner key. Now no one can have my posting key (unless I've got spyware).

Thanks for being there, @everittdmickey.

the first rule of the blockchain is don't let anyone have your keys.
If a website doesn't use steemconnect I don't use IT

Why must I learn everything the hard way?

is that a rhetorical question?

That's your call. I enjoy conversing with you.

Not true. There are several pay-to-be-resteemed assholes that I have muted at least twice (which also unfollows them) and they are no longer muted and I am following them again, even though I NEVER UNMUTE once I mute someone.

These asses must be able to hack somehow to insert themselves into people's feeds and even turn off muting of themselves by others.

I don't have the time or patience to deal with this bullshit. If my feed can be spammed and there isn't any way for me to prevent it, then I'll have to find another platform or make do without ever looking at my feed, which will ruin the whole community aspect of this platform for me.

It might be in the cookie that makes steemit work in your browser.
Im seeing a lot of folks i should be following as unfollowed.

It was that I had given out my posting key to a website. Won't do that again.