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RE: STEEMIT ATE THIS POST TWICE - Why Is Steemit Still Eating Votes, Comments And Posts? 50% Of My Submissions Are Deleting With No Draft Saved (Foul Language Ahead)

in #steem7 years ago (edited)

I couldn't say for sure, I haven't tried posting via Busy.org.

Presumably, no, that would be a totally different front-end. It worked fine during the DDoS, for example.

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I believe I once read how to find my posting key but forgot how.
Do you know where do I find it?
And why is it so much safer to use than the master key?
I also wonder if busy.org has the same automatic prevention of sharing a master password in a memo.
This is probably the one thing steemit.com developers did well.
What can I do with a master key which I can not do with a posting key?
When I tried to sign in to busy.org it tried to connect to steemit.com which was under DDOS attack, and hence I was prevented from accessing it as well.

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