RE: "Bitcoin mainly used by criminals" - Through the eyes of an oldie
i just read your message. sorry for getting back 3 days after you posted it.
Do you think GDPR could in any way affect emails?
Have you herd of the news mega laws the EU wants to inflict on the global internet?
i never did. If you would ever write a post about it then please let me know.
They want to tax all source copywrited material, if it passes next month.
im not sure if i understand. sorry that i didnt reply your previous post. Somehow i've missed it. will do it early morning tomorrow.
Thanks for reminding me about it and providing me with a link. Appreciate.
I have to admit it takes away much of the reason for commenting.
i understand. unfortunatelly steemit doesnt allow to manage comments/replies easily and it's easy to skip someone's comment (like i did with yours).
ps.
i noticed that you completly stopped posting on steemit. such a shame :(
cheers, piotr
Hi Piotr,
You mentioned,
What? These are two of Steemit's strongest data feeds, which makes it very easy to track all Replies and Comments, each with their own section. Surely, you know that, Piotr, as they are some of the main options on Steemit. Nearly 2 months on Minds and I finally found today where they've added the same options there, because Steemit was the first I know of to do it and Minds wanted to compete in that space too.
On the email issues, the GDPR has effected a lot of emails. This first change has been a real pain in the ass to deal with. So the next one has me considering what to do without much of the internet as we know it today, given the lengths they want to impose and censor the internet in favor of big corporations with the biggest financial muscle.
The law is the proposed EU copyright reform/expansion. It will especially effect Steemit and all social media, if it passes the vote in the US on June 20/21st.We will no longer be able to use anything copyrighted without paying some sort of tax and everything we upload will have to go through strict filters. If it passes, I am hoping they will give social media companies time to implement the censor machine filters. I know YouTube already has one running and they were the ones the first study was largely associated with. It has been censoring, removing and shutting down a lot of the best You Tube content and channels the last few years.
Here are some videos talking about this new law:
https://juliareda.eu/eu-copyright-reform/censorship-machines/
https://saveyourinternet.eu/
Honestly in my opinion notification system on @positivesynergy and managing comments is definetly weak point of Steemit. And I think you introduced me to busy.org showing that they front end is way more user friendly.
Personally I found it very hard to manage replies here. Maybe Im just doing something wrong but I've read number of posts where people were complaining about same problem. I just dont think it's very user friendly. I dont even know how to select that some comment was 'unread' in case if I want to reply to it later.
I didnt know. Thanks for that info. Does it mean that emails between people who usually were in touch are not even going through?
That's just very sad news. I didnt know that things are that bad.
But internet is more than just US and EU. Will China and other asian countries follow in your opinion and force their own social media platform to adjust EU regulations?
ps. you didnt post anything in over 3 weeks. Did you completly give up on steemit?
Yours
Piotr
I think you have a hard time managing the replies in part because you get so many millions sometimes. And I believe many of those may be bots, given I saw on the competition one you did on AI and Blockchain had a load of bot comments.
But really, Comment and Reply management system on Steemit is one of the few things that really set Steemit apart from all the other social media I know and use, such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, Yours, and especially Minds. But Minds is gaining fast and I'm sure has nearly doubled the membership of Steemit as fast as they are growing, if not more. For example Minds started to see some issues with bots gaming the system, like Steemit, and quickly changed the algorithm within a few days to take away all incentive. I have seen that and so many other debates rage on Steemit of all the problems they have for more than a year and they have yet to fix any of them. Yeah, maybe they lowered the power down system to 13 weeks except 5 steem, but that's still ponzi scheme scam territory and the number one reason I am not posting now for nearly a month.
It's simple as hell to at least find replies form specific people on Steemit. You simply go down the list and check which one. When I told you I had commented, I even told you how many days before it was, so all you had to do was go though to that period past and look for my username.
Hi again @positivesynergy
Im waiting till 21st of June to learn more about that mentioned issue. One more time THANK YOU for bringing it up to my attention.
Indeed using bots makes it even harder. The biggest challange I have is that I move around a lot quite often and every now and then I dissapear for 2-4 days and catching up is a hard thing. I will always do my best to reply all your comments as I really value them a lot. Sorry if I ever miss any.
ps.
Can you please try to send me any email or write on skype? I would love to be able to re-connect with you as I have some business ideas I wanted to discuss with you.
Yours,
Piotr
Also, EU laws effect the world... Asia included. That's how things generally work online. To me it seems China may be the ones largely behind all of this, given they seem to be the most advanced in censorship, at least from what I am told and see talk of. Who knows though.
Very true. To some degree. Asia is not as strict with almost anything as europe is. Here people still sell shit everywhere without even having their business registered. Hardly anyone still pays taxes. They have long way to go to catch up (luckily).