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hmmm interesting. I'm still trying to wrap my head around this. Please let me know if the following is accurate:

Steemit is on the Steem blockchain.
Steemit can be censored but Steem can not.
Steem will record any censorship that occurs?

I'm new to all of this, so it would be great if you can elaborate just a bit more. :)

STEEM is a blockchain.

Steemit.com is a service by Steemit Inc. that let's you access the STEEM blockchain and make transactions and read content etc...

Steemit.com could decide to hide content, but can not delete it from the STEEM blockchain.
( You could then use other services or apps to access that data )
The blockchain is publicly accessible.

The code for the blockchain can be reviewed at github.

Thanks for the info! Makes much more sense now!

I encourage you to stop automatically upvoting posts from @gavvet. You're contributing towards #rewardpoolrape and there will be consequences.

Sweet, thanks! It's starting to make more sense now. I'll look into this more and might do a video on Steem!