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RE: Hive Improvement Proposal: Decentralize blacklists on Hive

If it comes to scam I understand although it feels to me these blacklists go way further. I remember a list you once published and ruined many great writers with. Not because they were scamming, spamming, stealing keys but because they shouldn't join different social media.
You might find this childish to start about but I notice many behaviour on platforms/social media is childish, unnecessary and feels like dictatorship. Facebook, Twitter are great examples of it but they aren't the only ones.
If people are adult enough to join, write, can read the rules about keeping your key safe, use debit cards with punches (same message keep it private) are those rules necessary? Is all this bureaucracy necessary?

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It's already been proven on any number of social media platforms that automated bots can spam them to death if there's no way to stop the spam. Decentralized blacklists allow an individual to choose to block such spam. Imagine someone was calling your phone all the time, and you had no way to block their number. You would end up having to change your phone number.

As for this list of great writers you're claiming I published, you appear to be confusing me with someone else. I haven't published any such list.