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RE: Censorship and suppression of free speech on Steem. Really?

in #steem6 years ago

Sometimes the act of flagging and greying something out can bring more attention to a post, especially if it's then talked about. I often click on greyed out comments for the entertainment of seeing why they were greyed out. There's sometimes a juicy argument going on. ;D

When it comes to earning, you are always at the mercy of other influences. There is no guarantee even of keeping a job in the outernet either.

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I often click on greyed out comments for the entertainment of seeing why they were greyed out. There's sometimes a juicy argument going on. ;D

I do too :D

When it comes to earning, you are always at the mercy of other influences. There is no guarantee even of keeping a job in the outernet either.

I wonder how many people speak freely at their work place and expect no consequence?

I wonder how many people speak freely at their work place and expect no consequence?

That's a very good point. I'm sure there are some that do, but usually they prefer being on the dole! XD

Hubby has had to deal with racism and giving out warnings before. This was to Pakistanis who didn't even see an issue as it was part of their culture with their caste system. So yes, you most certainly have to self censor in the work place, even if you can't see why.

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