RE: Will Flagging Ultimately End up Killing the Steemit Platform?
Thanks for the tip about busy.org. For some reason I thought that busy was a Stemmit app.
Yet if it's an independent app running on the Steem blockchain that doesn't censor, then it might be my solution.
I'm not sure that I'm willing to concede that hiding posts from view, because you don't like the message is not a form of censorship.
Censorship: "The suppression or proscription of speech or writing that is deemed obscene, indecent, or unduly controversial."
I think when you do an action on a platform, that causes the post to be hidden on that platform, that it in fact is a form of suppression.
It may not be as ugly, or as violent as some of the things you may have witnessed from soviet Russia, but it seems like soft-censorship to me.
If I weren't on the Steemit platform, and unable to take those extra steps to first unhide a post, and unhide the images. That's when it would move from soft-censorship, to censorship.
But hey, we live in different countries and have different ideas about things. I can respect the fact that we have different opinions, or ideas about what is what.
I live in America, and although I might ridicule someone if they had a bad idea. I'd never place a road closed sign in front of their driveway in order to prevent other people from visiting them.