Lets stop the marketing BS already and be transparent with people. Steem is extremely centralized. Obviously it's a step in the right direction, it's not as bad as Facebook, but when you have one account @freedom that controls a supermajority of witnesses (enough to do a hardfork), you basically have one person controlling the code that runs the whole platform.
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Truth. I think the idea of centralization is based on the banks, and profit, and interest. If something is completely decentralized, I believe the notion of no profit, rules, regulations, moderators or moderation frightens creative controllers on most if not all platforms. The paradox of privacy in public spaces is profound and still proliferates.
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