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@ecency this is not correct , if I read well than I can ask you to correct something that isn't NSFW to a NSFW blog and tag. This is a free speech platform, when someone is vonurable enough to make a blog and share feelings and even rant that's not wrong or not suitable, it would have been when he did it naked and shared the image of the naked rant online. But freedom of share and speech is a nesseccity on hive so if @ecency is like that well than I have to rethink my love for it and maybe not use it in my onboarding message. So please leave me a comment and tell me what your step in this will be next week, so I can make my decision based on freedom of share and speech online.

@savvyplayer we never met but I don't like the fact you are tagging people and begging , MUTE or UNFOLLOW will exclude this blog from your feed and if you are a person claiming you can remove freedom of speech on this platform by not informing correctly well that might not be NSFH --> suitable for hive

@brittandjosie, I strongly believe you misunderstand me on multiple points.

  1. I just made a recommendation that the post be tagged as #nsfw, since it is something you do not want others to see while you are viewing it. I am not forcing anyone (the original author or platform developers) to mark the post as #nsfw.
  2. I never said that the original author has no right to publish sensitive posts like that. I believe in his right to publish what comes to his mind (especially on a free speech platform like Hive), while I also believe I have the right to make my feedback to his post.
  3. @ecency is NOT going to censor the original author @stayten's post - they are only going to prevent the posts from authors the user muted from showing up on the "Promoted" section of the #Ecency front-end feed. I did not tell @ecency to censor the post Ecency-wide whatsoever.
  4. I don't see anything wrong with tagging people, especially when they are relevant to the post. My comment tagging @ecency is also very far from "begging" (see #3). You might not have noticed that I said that the post gets promoted on the Ecency feed even though I muted the author of the sensitive post.
  5. I never claimed that I can remove freedom of speech on Hive (see #2). To be brief - I just recommended that the post to be marked as #nsfw by the author @stayten (whose refusal I acknowledge), and the post to not show up on my Ecency feed after muting the author.

@chrisrice @atma.love

Yeah, I don't think anyone did anything wrong here.

  1. @savvyplayer said he thought it belonged on #NSFW, but @stayten and I disagreed.

  2. @savvyplayer also pointed out a bug that @ecency can now fix.

Nothing out of the ordinary here imo, just people having conversations.

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Nothing out of the ordinary here IMO, just people having conversations.

Great point - We're on the same page...? Now shall we all chill and move on?
I mean... I need a coffee and Got projects to work on, @brittandjosie... Yea? (:

Yes let's take the RANT CONTEST TO HIVE today and also HIVE PUD

Cool beans :)

Hmmm, I haven't heard about a rant contest.

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I hope that #Ecency implements a fix to prevent posts from muted authors from showing up on the "Promoted" section of the Ecency front-end before a rant contest starts on Hive. 😐

Chi’s it’s coming soon

I wil leave the commnent string all is clear so all is well happy hive and if that is what Ecency can do nsfw lovers will be happy and the muted accounts won’t be seen

There might be misunderstanding. We never said we will mute/censor anyone, we said we will fix the bug related to muting functionality. If you mute someone then only you don't see their content, others will continue to see, just like you following someone and only you will see their content, not your followers, etc... it already works same way in other frontends.

That’s perfect , than I certainly misunderstood

Thanks for your clarification regarding my concern.