About a month ago I received this message when trying to access my account on Publish0x, a platform where I shared my Hive crypto related blogs for probably two years now. I first heard of it from @trumpman, the master shiller of everything and have been quite active over there ever since.
I wasn't engaging too much, cuz honestly it was a bit hard to do that with my account on Hive and the one from Publish0x. Most of my Leofinance posts were cross posted over there, except the #askleo ones which I kept Leofinance exclusive.
I have managed to earn about $500 or so worth of crypto rewards for my articles shared on Publish0x and I somehow owe it to it for the FORTH airdrop that I got about a year ago.
For quite some time a few Hivers who are active on Publish0x as well reported that they had the same issue, but they now can access their accounts and everything is back to normal. Mine is still denied and it's such a pity... somehow.
I had about 2,000 followers over there and was getting quite often more comments on my posts than I get in here. I wasn't as active when it comes to replying as I am with you guys, but I tried my best.
The only reason why I believe they denied my access is because I was cross posting Leofinance posts on that platform and thanks to that I managed to bring some folks from over there here, cuz I always mentioned in the closing of the posts that these were initially posted on Leofinance.
It seems that Publish0x doesn't like Leofinance, same as it happened with noise.cash and that's a clear proof that centralized social media platforms are full of shit. No one can ban me here, no matter what, and that's what decentralization is all about. It somehow involves respect to, you know...
If anyone wishes to share this post on Publish0x so the community over there knows what happened to my account I have nothing against that. When I created that account, knowing it's a centralized social media platform I knew what I was getting into, thus not complaining, just ringing a bell.
Hope you've had a fantastic day and see you tomorrow.
Thanks for attention,
Adrian