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That's exactly the point. As you can see, because of those flags the Steem Network has become a blog with only trivial or entertaining content: photos, art, music, food reviews, travel blogs and so on.

Political Content is hardly nonexistent.

In that case, what's the point of advertising this as a Censorship Resistant Social Network?

Is anyone really worried that a photo of a hamburger will be censored by Facebook, Twitter and the like? Really?

Is anyone preoccupied that Facebook or Google will kick them out for showing a video of the birds singing in a tree?

Selling this as a Censorship Resistant Social Network is the Ultimate Lie. We're light years away from being that. Even Facebook is ahead of us, in that matter.