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In theory, you can't block any account, but in the past, Ned Scott and Dan Larimer were building an app that would interact with the backend so they could block users from doing these types of acts and then go through an appeals process. I do not remember very well where Ned published that idea, I think it was through the social network medium or through the internal chat of steemit, what I do remember well is that this idea had the approval of all the witnesses and users of the platform, but this idea never came to fruition.

Thanks for your reply. This is very interesting information. I think over time, I will know more about this platform. Your information is very valuable to me. I'm going to write articles here like a textbook on the Linux operating system. I want to seal my knowledge into this blockchain forever so that people can use it for free.

Perfect, I am glad that you are motivated to start writing in steemit. I recommend you join a community that talks about software so that you have a good audience for your post or you can go inquiring into communities where they receive you and start receiving support from their founders and users.

Steemit is a great community, we just have to adapt to its environment and rules that are set by the community leaders, each community has its own rule.

I recommend you make your first presentation post in the Newcomers community since many communities require your presentation to avoid supporting multiple accounts.

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You can start the journey from here. you.https://steemit.com/trending/hive-172186

They will guide you

I wrote a comment in their community, but I don't think anyone will answer me there. Because the post is old to him for 2 months, even though it is fixed. If you have any thoughts on this or you can answer. I would be glad of your opinion. Thank you. https://steemit.com/hive-172186/@linuxman/rtj6j7#@linuxman/rtj6j7

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