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RE: Apology For My Newly Found ( - 6 ) Reputation & An Article On Ants!

in #steemitabuse8 years ago (edited)

Quote from https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/dont-care-someone-stole-article-made-400-steemit/

Someone stole (sic) my CCN post and published it on Steemit. They earned $400 [Editor’s note: The payout did not occur after the article was found to be plagiarized]. I earned substantially less. Why don’t I care? Because I am realistic about the nature of the Internet, the economy – and most importantly, Bitcoiners.

If true, exactly who is in charge of taking away payments from plagiarized posts. I thought payments were paid on the blockchain automatically? Bitcoin payments are irreversible. Is this not the case with STEEM, SBD, etc? Can somebody change things on the blockchain if they feel it's not kosher for whatever reason and is there a written rule for what is not acceptable or is this a subjectable moving target?