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RE: Article 13: A great day for decentralization and Steem?

in #steem5 years ago

I think perhaps only the front ends will qualify under the law once they individually grow to that level. Then they will have to take measures like Steemit has to remove content from the front-end. Steem is just a decentralized database.

I don't know if people fleeing social networks due to copyright bans is a good thing for us. But, this is just the latest step. They're censoring in all sorts of ways. We are too though. We have accounts that flag for all sorts of reasons. Now, that's not complete censorship...but it is decreased visibility. We aren't effected in the same way by big government and big corporations though.

We'll get our share of people leaving the standard networks I'm sure, but they'll go all sorts of different places.

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They could just make a new fresh company and a new frontend to fall under the 3 year rule. Since content is stored on the blockchain not much changes for the end user other than the domain name.

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