Uh... You know the content is still on whichever blockchain survives, right? Just chose one blockchain to actually show it on its frontends. Plus I hold offline copies of my blockchain data. Cheers!
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Uh... You know the content is still on whichever blockchain survives, right? Just chose one blockchain to actually show it on its frontends. Plus I hold offline copies of my blockchain data. Cheers!
Its hard for me to understand how it can be on both blockchains yet only displayed on one. No matter, so long as you are confident that is the case.
Well, in short, an edited post on a Steem frontend doesn't scrub my content from the Steem blockchain as these blocks were already signed and stored on witness servers running the agreed version of the Steem chain.
For example:
Until the last witness turns off their node our content will 'live' on Steem/Hive blockchains, even if we remove the content from their frontends which is only a method to display the blockchain data in the end.
EDIT: Ah, Scribe was actually already moved to work for the Hive blockchain I realize now, but the idea remains the same :-)