• Third. To cope with several regulatory environments and user requests, a new feature will be added to the wallet as well that will allow users to unpublish their profile.
I'm not so convinced that implementing this feature is the right thing to do. In Hive and Steemit, for example, it has given rise to censoring power on the part of the administrators of certain communities that has caused users to publish part of their content on the general blog adding the reference hastags.
Apart from what happens in HIVE, each community has different rules. What is accepted in one is prohibited in the other.
The trend in something always marks a level of preference, but it is not always the right thing.
On the other hand, the proliferation of Communities if they give each one absolute power leads to an excessive number of them. There are many users who create a community not to improve the platform but simply to make money. And that's not right
Hi, @argenvista,
The regulation is in question concerns the right to privacy. Meaning, if a user wants to hide his account on a platform, he should have the right to do so. The user alone will have the power to hide his account. No one else can hide him. So rest assured that no one else can use this feature to hide other users because it requires the active key of the account in question.
As for communities, we hope that stakeholders will be wise enough to favour communities that aim to grow Blurt instead of communities that only aim to extract value from the blockchain.
Thank you for sharing your concerns with us,
Thanks to you for the clarification.