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Hi @jza

Can you kindly use #NSFW on posts like this or tone down the art you post?

(At least on posts you don't use #NSFW for?)

Your posts are borderline NSFW making it difficult to categorize. But I'm sure a lot of parents would not like their young ones seeing posts like this and that's what the #NSFW posts are for.

P.S. If you use the #NSFW it's okay to event post more graphic photos, and users who decide to see those posts will seem them. Your assistance will help since again, the borderline nature of your photos make it a challenging moderation choice. ~ @chrisrice

BTW, are you still interested in running a DBuzz instance on a custom domain and with a custom brand?

I have a somewhat cool domain name related to Microblogging that I am interested in sharing.

Thank you!

~ @chrisrice

I don't think I ever asked for that. I just thought that the Leo UX looked similar to d.buzz.
But I also have seen cloned version of hive under hive communities like Hivehustlers.
Or vigilante.tv.

I think I asked you in #HiveFest if you were interested in running an instance of D.Buzz

Maybe I am thinking of a conversation I had with someone else.

I am personally interested in helping people run instances of D.Buzz

~ @chrisrice

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