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RE: Moving beyond coin voting governance - My Thoughts

in #hive3 years ago

That doesnt solve the legal issues. If someone gets offended and request by law to remove content who should be accountable?
DAO and Cr should also automate or at least publish their procedure to interact with regulators. This is not a trivial matter.

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The frontends that display it. You can't sue the blockchain. Hive stores text, so it does not have the issue of dealing with illegal video/image content. Hive already host whistleblower, and all sorts of text people don't want on it. Front ends choose not to display it, but you can still find it on some front ends. For video/image on SPK, it comes down to the miners. If the miners choose to host illegal content, they can go to jail if caught. It always comes down to personal responsibility and the attack vectors, which are the people who choose to display the illegal content.