I'm writing this post as response on some Steem Inc. related person (@inertia) censoring my previous post which you can find here:
Steemit took down @thedarkoverlord
How do I know that @inertia is related to STINC? You can check his/hers posts and see that he/she is proud about STINC accepting his pull requests. That was only 1min check, I presume he/she is doing STINC's developer documentation.
Anyway, STINC is continuing to stink. Not just that they censored account of the world wide known hacker group. But they also downvoting and flagging little guys like I am. @inertia downvoted me and decreased my reputation for no real reason. This is how it went:
inertia's reply to my post:
Flagged for intentionally spreading FUD by using a misleading blockchain diagram that has nothing to do with anything.
And this was my response:
@inertia there are only two possibilities here:
- You are too stupid to not be able to see association between blockchain diagram and Steem blockchain and decentralization. And you are too stupid that you think that writing about Steemit censoring the world wide knowing hacker group is FUD.
- You are doing this on purpose because this is your task as a censor.
I also had a clash few days ago with haejin where starjuno (I presume one of his alternative accounts) downvoted me. And with inertia downvote this damaged my reputation which I built by writing posts and comments.
So, here we can see other side of Steem blockchain and community. There is no real decentralization. And the community is run by few bullies which have enough SP to ruin your account and your hard work. Now I'm getting clearer picture why there is decrease in active users and why there is no mass adoption of Steem and Steemit. That's too bad because Steem technology is wonderful and majority in the community are wonderful people.
I got useful answer from @smitop when I questioned what else could be censored from STINC:
Currently the following people have their Steemit account "deleted":
@mateja.klaric
@xondra
@tgylhn
@vichkovski
@wizzymt
@thedarkoverlord
Some users have single posts that have their contents replaced with a message saying that the content is illegal, but > nobody else has their entire account removed from Steemit.
But how we can be sure about this? Can anybody share an API endpoint where we can request this list of "deleted" accounts? Is it possible to confirm that STINC was never able to steer the content? The problem here is that common users think that Steem and Steemit are the same thing, and that they have only one option to use the blockchain. So lots of them would leave FB, Twitter, YT for Steem, but if they get censored or inappropriately flagged here why would they bother using Steemit.
I just can write one impression from this, shame on you @inertia and shame on you STINC.
P.S. I'm not posting any image here, although I did it in every post before, because I don't want to give @inertia a reason to destroy my work like he did in my previous post.