I think I'm going to have to state authoritatively in my profile here that from now on, all published works, unless I expressly state otherwise, are licensed under CC-BY-SA 4.0, for my own protection.
That is actually a good idea.
It was easy to look up your blog and what you posted to see where you put up how one can get in touch with you.
Since Hive promotes itself to be a decentralized platform and censorship-resistant, these kinds of approaches are very irritating for a newcomer who is also here because he does not want to have accounts at fb, twitter, insta etc.
One cannot automatically assume that account holders are mainstream and should not communicate it that way if it is not to be at odds with other advertising. Professionalism dictates that it should be left open where someone maintains other accounts. Otherwise, the whole thing takes on the obviousness with which one must have a bank account in order to draw one's salary, for example. To be "other than that" is the proclaimed goal of the crypto people.
Well, you'll see how things go here if you stick with it long enough. Here, as elsewhere, conflicts are the order of the day. Not that there is nothing to learn from them, quite the opposite.
Assume that those who want to keep the role of plagiarism and verification processes in order here are not per se experienced people who have themselves run a company or a team before. It sometimes seems to me that they are inexperienced when it comes to this and learn by their mistakes (or so I hope).