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RE: LBRY Beginner Guide

You'r right, cc's creating a link between users' actual identities and their online work is the problem.

Artists are a commodity in Hollywood and elsewhere. I learned that a long time ago when our site centered around music. The emails I'd get from promoters/managers would read something akin to "my dog will jump through your hoop if you throw some bones my way".

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I read their answer so I can imagine the reason.. A better question would be:

  • are you a human?
  • do you have just one account?

BTW I want to build a blockchain for digital rights. The idea is:

  1. Upload your art
  2. Get a digital finger print
  3. However copies your art even when they modify it, they get an @Cheetah visit.

I wrote extensively about it here would like your input if you have time to read it.

Going to read your post. I don't think most scammers/thieves care about @cheetah.

Back from Holiday :) Oh but that doesn't matter, when I see it then it is bye bye when it is purely copy / paste. I think others do that too?

A lot of people don't read/look, just upvote based on perceived rewards or lack of understanding.

Yes there is too much content and hard to discern quality. I'm wondering how this will pan out in Steemit. I think there is going to be a 'top' like we have now and the rest of us. With some language specific groups. You can reliably follow 15-20 maybe 30 people and then it becomes too much.