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Please remove the redirect to Steemit. Steem needs a separate article. Steem is a blockchain and cryptocurrency whereas Steemit is the first and original app using the Steem blockchain. Currently Steem hosts more than 70 apps besides Steemit. Steem is not Steemit.
Which is correct -- or are they different things? The article seems to mix up the two forms. Equinox ◑ 00:44, 22 April 2019 (UTC)
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In the sub-section "Applications running on Steem (DApps)", I'd like to suggest addendum of a few more prominent Steem DApps on the basis or popularity and functionality.
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Who wants to edit in commentary on the current dumpsterfire, I mean controversy? I don't feel quite qualified, having only learned about this blockchain yesterday, but it feels interesting and relevant. I'm referring in particular to the move by community members to define witnesses and soft fork, and the move by Sun+some exchanges+the Steem developper to use community stake to counter-define witnesses and softfork. Egregius2000 ( talk) 13:32, 3 March 2020 (UTC)
I think this page should be turned into a redirect page instead of deleting it. Redirect it to Steemit, which is the website that uses Steem. SpidersMilk, Drink Spider Milk, it tastes good. ( talk) 21:39, 31 October 2020 (UTC)
User:Trappist the monk I tagged you because you were the one who did the speedy deletion edit, so I wanted to keep the original timeline of November 7th. The proposal is to turn it into a redirect and merge with the Steemit article, with a short section on the crypto-currency. SpidersMilk, Drink Spider Milk, it tastes good. ( talk) 00:52, 1 November 2020 (UTC)
Not sure why some people want to merge the Steem page to Steemit. Those are completely 2 different things. The only explanation is that this is planned and intended since several people want to diminish the Steem blokchain by portraying it as a Steemit Inc property. AKA, the Steem Blokchain is controlled by the company and the only people who I know are wishing for this are people from the Hive blockchain.
Ysangkok What do you know exactly know about the Steem blockchain to suggest such a thing? are you a witness? a block producer? a devloper? a member of the Steem community? or just someone who wants to pander to Hive? maybe you are just uninformed.
This is clearly a political decision. Either you provide technical reasons for why you want to merge or stop doing sneaky things where people are not looking.
Leave the page as is. — Preceding unsigned comment added by ArabCom ( talk • contribs) 18:53, 4 November 2020 (UTC)
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Please remove the redirect to Steemit. Steem needs a separate article. Steem is a blockchain and cryptocurrency whereas Steemit is the first and original app using the Steem blockchain. Currently Steem hosts more than 70 apps besides Steemit. Steem is not Steemit.
Which is correct -- or are they different things? The article seems to mix up the two forms. Equinox ◑ 00:44, 22 April 2019 (UTC)
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edit request has been answered. Set the |answered= or |ans= parameter to no to reactivate your request. |
In the sub-section "Applications running on Steem (DApps)", I'd like to suggest addendum of a few more prominent Steem DApps on the basis or popularity and functionality.
References
Who wants to edit in commentary on the current dumpsterfire, I mean controversy? I don't feel quite qualified, having only learned about this blockchain yesterday, but it feels interesting and relevant. I'm referring in particular to the move by community members to define witnesses and soft fork, and the move by Sun+some exchanges+the Steem developper to use community stake to counter-define witnesses and softfork. Egregius2000 ( talk) 13:32, 3 March 2020 (UTC)
I think this page should be turned into a redirect page instead of deleting it. Redirect it to Steemit, which is the website that uses Steem. SpidersMilk, Drink Spider Milk, it tastes good. ( talk) 21:39, 31 October 2020 (UTC)
User:Trappist the monk I tagged you because you were the one who did the speedy deletion edit, so I wanted to keep the original timeline of November 7th. The proposal is to turn it into a redirect and merge with the Steemit article, with a short section on the crypto-currency. SpidersMilk, Drink Spider Milk, it tastes good. ( talk) 00:52, 1 November 2020 (UTC)
Not sure why some people want to merge the Steem page to Steemit. Those are completely 2 different things. The only explanation is that this is planned and intended since several people want to diminish the Steem blokchain by portraying it as a Steemit Inc property. AKA, the Steem Blokchain is controlled by the company and the only people who I know are wishing for this are people from the Hive blockchain.
Ysangkok What do you know exactly know about the Steem blockchain to suggest such a thing? are you a witness? a block producer? a devloper? a member of the Steem community? or just someone who wants to pander to Hive? maybe you are just uninformed.
This is clearly a political decision. Either you provide technical reasons for why you want to merge or stop doing sneaky things where people are not looking.
Leave the page as is. — Preceding unsigned comment added by ArabCom ( talk • contribs) 18:53, 4 November 2020 (UTC)