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RE: Free will as a percentage, and the concept of free will as a single act of willful deliberation to alter your existence.
I care. Sites need some traffic and I do click on the link and like to read the source. I will try to also contact the site owner and inform them that I found their site because of Steemit. That's how some users that we have on Steemit today found out about Steemit.
Hmm, that's nice of you, and I'm happy your moral code is strong, and that you care. (really)
But I don't think I'll change. I just see no reason to do so.
If a person wants to know the source of an image, there are many tools on the internet that can aid in their quest.
I'm also not a cultist. I don't have any strong desire to attract users to Steemit.
I'm only a writer, not a believer in Steemit, no matter how interesting the platform may be.
The charisma is strong, but it gets in the way of my writing.
The philosophies I've discovered in life do not point me towards a direction where I respect data ownership enough to source images, unless I'm specifically displaying the image for the sake of the image.
Instead, I've only seen the power of unbridled data freedom.
Absolute information anarchy.