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RE: Reason 342 to not trust centralized platforms
The Bitcoin Twitter account does raise issues on who can be who.
Twitter could of just deleted the bitcoin Twitter account and since it promotes BCH it could of very well be justified to do it in the case aka taking someone identity rule...
But amazingly the fact the account stayed but shadowbanned is pretty bad...
But I won't talk about what exactly going on but something that makes me wonder...
How can blockchain/decentralized social networks deal with stolen identity. Who decides what?
Love to have your viewpoint
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I guess you can easily prove if you're the real user by verifying through other projects where you've used the same name before Steem. Other than that I think at some point there will be front-ends or companies that will require KYC and some users won't mind doing that and then they realize, hey we could give them a mark that shows they're verified through us and others can see that.
Now imagine a dapp that incentivizes people to verify their identity so they can have "more legit users" than the competition. :)