I like that point. The "social" aspect of Steemit does imply a different understood contract between all the participants.
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I like that point. The "social" aspect of Steemit does imply a different understood contract between all the participants.
I would actually argue that there's a social contract in Bitcoin as well, and it's the neglect of the social contract over time which has resulted in the community becoming dysfunctional.
Well said. Without a shared, uncensored community platform for communication things can and do get toxic.