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RE: Bitcoin Full Node Operators At Risk of Criminal Prosecution
Yes, many blockchain products may be pliant to similar abuse. On Steemit, I believe, the content is not recorded on the blockchain. Only transactions contain pieces of metadata (URL, subject) and memos sent with Steem transfers. So the risk is there that someone may post illegal content in the memos or within the subject. I'm not sure if Steem is designed to allow for memos censorship. I'm quite sure however that the third gen blockchains like EOS or Cardano will find a solution to this problem before going mainstream. [edited]
It is.
Your reply above was recoded in transaction 3e3162c77d23cc2e764a67e5070df08c1d2d8178 which can be viewed an the steemd block explorer: https://steemd.com/tx/3e3162c77d23cc2e764a67e5070df08c1d2d8178
Only the text is (supposed to be) recorded on the blockchain. Pictures, video and audio is typically saved as links. IPFS has become a popular way to distribute such media. However, as the source article says, being in possession of links to child porn can also be a major offense in some jurisdictions. I also believe that even a written story, fiction or factual story, may be considered "child porn" in some jurisdictions. It's also possible to embed graphics as text, i.e. as base64-encoding.
You're right. So Steemit has the same problem it seems...
I'm not so sure about that. Basically, you can't have an uncensored immutable ledger without also having to accept the risks of storing "illicit information" or "Illegal numbers"
It's tricky indeed and may have some serious implications. Let's see what the smart guys come up with to address this issue (if anything)
As far as i can tell this might be covered by EOS, for Cardano, i can't tell.
Very interesting discussion btw!