If I'm understanding this correctly though, the integrity of the data availability is subject to the source, no? So, if joe blow's site is down for the count, so is that content on Steemit?
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If I'm understanding this correctly though, the integrity of the data availability is subject to the source, no? So, if joe blow's site is down for the count, so is that content on Steemit?
Yes. You said you owned the website, so that shouldn't be a problem.
This place would really get popular if you could embed videos, tweets, instagrams, and whole web pages. It doesn't seem like the cname thing would really do anything for it though.
Yea, I don't disagree with you. However, I don't know that embedded content from my site is necessarily the best solution. It'd be nice to be able to "market" my domain name and still drive traffic to steemit and earn steem dollars.
Embedding is also a must IMO.