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Coming from the !fediverse, I get the whole multiple independent nodes idea, because it works the same way on Diasopra* and Mastodon/GNUSocial/StatusNet. That paradigm might be a harder concept to get for the ex-Facebook brigade though. Twitter users who use TweetDeck would have a better appreciation of it too.

Thank you. All right. But now i am confused which platform i have to use...

We're hoping the @STEEMPEAK front end makes it much easier for you and faster to understand Steem than it took all the rest of us.

Months ago it was a novel idea to ME that one database/blockchain could have options for the front end interaction. Steemit / busy / esteem are all other front ends to the same world.

We want this one to be intuitive and help you understand the world of steem. So let us know if anything is confusing about STEEM and we'll see how we can use SteemPeak to educate as well.

At present, i think SteemPeak is the best...But i think (i miss) one think, that is not present in traditional social media like: Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus etc. This point is authors protection, i mean when a blogger write something in this platform other guyes coping this and post in his wall without authors permission. That's why i want, if in this platforms have a copy protection system...it will be very nice...

@steempeak is better... but i think if there is a content copy protecting option it will be best in in this planet ...

explain to me what this means to you

@jarvie, Before write something, we have to make some recherche. But in traditional social media, if i write something another person copy this topics and post his wall of social media as his own content...That's why, i think if, in block chain have copy protecting option, it will be the best...

Well there are many endeavors from users working to fight against abuses of copyrights and plagiarism.

That's why, we have to do something about it... If in Blockchain, we can not do anything, we won't do anything...

This Blockchain is a great opportunity for all of us...