LOL hive is the least decentralised of any, steemit actually is ok these days, i think Justin although himself probably an idiot, is to busy to get involved in anything day to day and I never really see any arguments or censoring there since the hive crew left, it's actually really peaceful there now. The wox community is nice.
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Is it ok to post about other platforms in steem ? I guess they were hiding all the post that write about any other platforms. Once they even hide a post written about lbry.
I mean I don't post about blurt on steemit because I think it is disrespectful to use a platform to promote other platforms, even though on YouTube and fb it's perfectly fine, I would talk about it though. I have never seen anyone get downvoted on steemit the entire time I have been on there since the hive cabal packed up and moved off, well some of them did a few residual downvotes but not for ages. I am sure there is some downvoting but as an average blogger minding your own business I find steemit the most calm and easy going of them all if I am honest, it doesn't have the characters blurt does though, maybe we should all move over and post there as well as blurt and we can support each other on two platforms.
On youtube I always talk about other platforms and nothing happen to my videos. The same about blurt, I write about steem and hive sometimes and still nothing happen to my account. The same about readcash and noise cash. In lbry I guess people also promote many platforms. Ah, the same about dtube, I created videos about all mentioned platforms and always supported on dtube.
you could talk about blurt on steemit, I guess some ppl might not upvote if you talked about it all the time and sort of put steemit down and promoted blurt but I doubt you would get downvoted, steemit rly isn't like that anymore now the cabal left, I don't think Justin personally goes around every account.
Not downvoted I said, they hide posts at all. You can see them only on the blockchain, but impossible to find them on any frontend. That happened a lot after the takeover.
Maybe when all the hive cabal were going mad but I’ve nevwr seen posts hidden on steem, I’ve made posts on blurt meetups before accidentally posting to steem instead of blurt and no one said a thing
I’ve even suggested a few ppl should check blurt out infact over on steem. No one cares I think they just went a bit mad as the fork was happening but knowing the hive cabal they were probably issuing death threats and all kinds of stuff