Of course, it doesn't. But, it's a matter of principles: I see Steemit as a way to leave people more freedom to do what they want in their life, follow their passions and get rewarded for that. I'm a simple person who believes that we can do more for the society and I hate that everything has to be regulated by money. There are plenty of talents chained to a regular job that they could produce so many good things instead. I recently discovered this guy @davidpakman who's doing a great job with his show. Don't know if without Steemit he could have achieved that, but it's good to see things like that happening.
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Then woudn't it be better to educate your readers, rather than censuring them? Thoughtful post, anyways. :D
My mission here is to give a contribution to the community with my small posts, which I try to take care of as much as I can. I don't have any power to censor anybody, I just wanted to point out what I wrote in the post ;) And yes, just a chance to think about it
CensUre is what I meant. Not trying to attack you. It's just a friendly suggestion. Good luck!