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Uhmm, I see it as promoting twitter more than Hive. I also see a lot of down votes on accounts for platform cross posting being called plagiarism when it is their own content. People trying or cross platform posting from their YT site, to steem, to hive, to 3speak, dtube, on Hive they need to have proof or ask permission of a non-centralized authority to post their own content here it seems. The only place I watch non music YT videos is on Hive post, I do not as a rule visit YT.

I had a twitter account, I never liked twitter, and I am pretty sure if people pulled their twitter content into HIVE, it would be down voted automaticaly after a bit, just like what happened to the platform sharing app that used to be available on Steem.

I am not much of a content maker, just a content reader, a real content reader. I watched as Authors were driven off of Steem because they were sharing their published works with the people on steem, some were looking for suggestions and using steem as a feed back site, they are gone, because of the actions of a very small group of people.

For now there is still some good content, some professional and some amateur content, the continued lopsidedness of a few accounts being able to control the type of content that is made available is/will be the death of Hive, just as Steem is dying a slow death and content type is being controlled by a central authority.

There is a serious need for people to re-evaluate the witness selection/retention system, and the down vote system.