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RE: Steemit Forum #1 - "Free Steemit" Open discussion

in #steemit7 years ago

Yes, freedom is the foundation of the platform, but also transparency is a foundation of most of the blockchains.

The tranfers, votes, etc, affects the community as a whole, and that kind of data must definetly by transparent.

Personal infos, and anything that could create a situation that can directly harm a person should be kept private, but actions that affect the community as a whole must always be transparent.

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That's the point. How do you create the balanced rules to keep the community as transparent and honest as possible without damaging the privacy of their users?

A big subject to deal with.

I think we do have a balance here.
I think It is pretty hard to know who is behind each account, but everything done on the blockchain is transparent and acessible.

What you do here is important, highlight some suspicious activities. But its up to the community to judge what is foul play. Sometimes dont workout, but its what we have.