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I wish the developers of Steemit would be a bit more vocal about the problems they are facing.

I've seen developer messages on the 'trending' section many times, but they have been pretty quiet recently after this DDOS attack.

Would be valuable to have a “major announcements” type of tab somewhere that has official updates and info like these, surely...

Rok,

I have been using busy.org for a bit and it seems pretty safe. Do remember that steemit.com is technically not an official website for Steem. It is just one of a few that you can use as an intermediary to talk to the Steem blockchain. Technically, you could make your own way to talk to the Steem network without using a middle man.

I recommend busy.org because it was started by @ekitcho and @fabien with @Ned being one of the advisers for the site. You can check out their team here.

It has a refreshing look to it and I have really enjoyed using it so far. There are somethings I miss but other things are nice, like the ability to chat with people directly from the website. Which is definitely a nice thing as a few times I have wanted to PM some people to ask them questions or continue a conversation not on their blog.

Their source code is also posted on github and you can go on their and help them by sending in your own commits. To me, one of the best tools you can use is one that is public like busy.org.

Try it out! I promise you won't be let down!

Edit 1: Too add some info, you have the ability to favorite certain people and to bookmark pages if you feel you want to go back and read it at a different time as well.

-BiasNarrative

Cool, appreciate the review.

(And coulda sworn I posted that thanks before, though guess the comment didn’t work - testament to the issue addressed).

I've had the same problem as well and even when it does work, this site loads crazy slow for me.

Started my power down because of this issue. I am fully aware that there are other functional front ends, but it makes me look really bad when I am promoting a website that won't load and then have to explain to new users to log in elsewhere.

You could just give busy.org your posting key - so they can't access your wallet, reducing the vulnerability in the unlikely event of a hack. I've been using Busy the last few days and it is a lifesaver.

Cool.

IF there ever WAS a hack as such - would we still be able to change our posting keys here with our Master?

Also, I had heard that eSteem might not have any keys stored on server, just password accessed on our end - do you by chance know it that is the case, which would mean it’d be even more secure than Busy...?

Good question.
Wondering how many other front-end allow to change password.

IDK about eSteem, but, YES you can change your keys with the master password.

All these craps happen lately made me tried the busy.org and i think that is a solid alternative, not sure about the password security too tho.

Thanks for bringing this up. Been wondering the same thing. Had a lot of comments and upvotes not go through. Sometimes had to send them 3-4 times or just return at a later time.

Where did you see an official response about this issue?

Not really “official” - perhaps that was a technically incorrect term. Had just gotten word from various reputable users scattered amongst a number of posts and comments that the last issue was a DDOS attack.

OK, good to know anyway.

Great Post!
I have been having the issues with commenting on every comment for a couple weeks as you stated. Even this one. It’s rather frustrating. I also experienced one of my posts today not posting and just refreshed the page and my content was not posted. What’s going on !?
Thanks for sharing and steem on :)

I hear the busy.org and chainbb are running fine.

I have been wondering this myself....thanx for stepping up and asking it. Followed, upvoted, and resteemed!!

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