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RE: My entry - The Steemleo Weekly Writing Contest Week #4 | Can Social Media on the Blockchain Work in the Real World?

in SteemLeo4 years ago

so incredible that I can see clearly and I don't really understand what's on / blockchain right now maybe what you are saying, when taking as from another platform to another platform and faithfully people use many #tags because we are small users not it's only natural if someone wants to get an award from every other community. when I talk about blockchain I don't really understand blockchain. but after I read your post, maybe I will understand a little about what's on the blockchain right now and the steem-engine provides a lot of opportunities for everyone in the world of your words, incredible

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When we talk about blockchain and how it is used for blogging we are referring to several aspects:

a) When generated, blocks transactions are within them, these can be the set of actions such as, follow, share, comment, vote, flag, publish, edit either a comment or publication, follow and stop following, all these actions generate a signature that is in the blockchain (a hash), and in turn a set of actions that are grouped together end up in a block, the succession of block after block is what is known as blockchain. It is really important to know the transparency because it is verifiable the information that is hosted in those blocks and that can not be manipulated, because it contains information from the previous code, and some information from the code of this block influences the next, there the name of blockchain.

b) For blogging purposes the reward could be given in tokens, or cryptocurrency instead of values like I like, or upvote like in reddit, that the points end in karma, in the blockchain depending on the platform those points have some function for example in platforms like uptrennd, the points serve to give more exposure to the publication or level up the account, in steemit those points would be translated into a token or steem that could then be taken to staking for the value of the vote to be higher or receive rewards for valuing publications.

Unlike conventional platforms such as blogging with google, which monetized your content as long as you had a certain number of visits and a certain number of requirements, and were subject to the policies to be able to obtain income, it is really difficult to obtain income by blogging, in other platforms at least it is a moderately considerable amount, and it is what makes the blockchain platforms and the conventional ones different.

Another aspect that I almost forgot is, the freedom that authors have in being able to write about whatever they want, and that the medium that is used cannot censor you, and that is the difference.

thanks you it is very nice when I can read as from your post

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