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RE: So you think you own your content on steem – Sorry to tell you…..

in #steem5 years ago

I don't really think it was about dishonesty. It was mentioned in the developers slack when it happened by steemit inc but no one ( including me) really picked up on it at the time. 3 weeks later I see an impact. going softly in here tends not to work, so I did this post. had I of dropped a little comment into slack, I dont think people would have paid as much attention.

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Clearly they are grabbing credit for something that is not their's.
It's a cheap trick to grab a little more for themselves.
It exposes their culture.
They don't mind half truths if it furthers their goals.
Par for their course, at this point.

Most people have no idea what it means, that includes me. It is not really the kind of language the common people understand esp not if you have to translate it too in your own language.

If I ask questions I never receive an answer. That says enough.

How the team published the new great HF22 curation rewards blah bla was already a good example of how they think... I wonder how high the percentage of users is that earns more after the latest HF as before.