They have no right to censor that. People should be free to express opinions and as long as they are not intentionally spamming or posted explicit content in the wrong categories or illegal silk road type content, then posts value should be dictated with user votes not censorship. Everyone wishes to be successful here and hopefully have conversations that are beyond one viewpoint berating the views of another.
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@bendjmiller222 tell that to some people who were banned from /r/bitcoin_uncensored after they posted and made comments on /r/btc (me being one of them)
No moderation on reddit bitcoin subs it's objective ... it only depends on tempers and mood of moderators
At the very least those with a lot of steem power seem genuinely interested in what's best for steemit and actually allow negative posts aimed at steamit and censor nothing. Steem it's value is not based on ads, so they don't have to act in any way that is dictated by a company. Allowing random users to be banned for whatever reason is a major issue. Especially on an "uncensored" thread. I hope steemit can remain innovative and create content that will make users want to continue to come back every day. I'm optimistic about this and with less than 30k users this is only a sliver of the users that can join. Steemit is shaking up how social media is viewed and valued. Especially ad free and with valuable comments. I love it