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RE: LeoThread 2025-03-10 11:44

in LeoFinance3 months ago

X is down right now.

#inleo isn't down. And even if it was, I'd be able to use another Hive interface no problem.

One day, people will start waking up to the power of blockchain social media.

#crypto

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Agreed!
Probably wouldn't be able to use the threads part though, if inleo was down.
!BBH

I found some hacks to use it on other interfaces. Clunky, but you can.

Which ones?
The tests I've made has mostly not shown up in the feed despite being in the correct place just from another UI
!BBH

I tried Hive.Blog and was able to answer a few threads.

Yes. Answering threads is easy, but can you do a top-level thread? 😃
!BBH !SLOTH

Not yet haha that's why I stay on INLEO.

you are an awesome addition to this community, preach! I’ve made friends from the Dash community already and hope to make more

Great to hear!

How do people execute rugpulls without #twitter? :^ )

I'll have to learn how on Hive!

Yeah according to people on #down #twitter, $HIVE itself is a big pnozi scheme - what ever

Interesting.

Don't you #elon me !LOLZ

Rug pull are notn the way to go ... get all those big funds is tempting

Looks like INLEO is having issues too now!

My cat is so impatient?
He always wants everything meow.

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Are there contingency plans for tommorrow's #ama? !LOLZ

A dated a ghoul once but I had to break up with her.
She had a mean spirit

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FACTS!

Which is why I love blockchain.

Social media on $HIVE can be digest with the help of different #ui
There not enough mirrors and loadbalance servers in world, to beat $HIVE decentral #network

This is the way!

One interface being down, while other works has nothing to do with blockchain!

Yes it does. It has everything to do with data being owned by the user and stored on a neutral network which doesn't go down.

Microservices, with one backend (although not centralized, and not web3.0) can also have many front-ends...