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Facebook's oversight committee usually has 90 days to make a decision. In this case, there have been so many comments that the committee has announced it needs more time.
The reason why a lot of people, including most crypto influencers put up with using centralized social media is the size of the existing networks. If you want to reach a very large number of people, those networks are still the easiest way.
Using centralized services is not a viable long-term solution. They're easy to shut down, which happened to Parler in January this year. Apple and Google removed the Parler mobile apps from their app stores and Amazon Web Services stopped hosting Parler's servers. They found other arrangements. But what that shows is how centralization makes a platform vulnerable. Parler has agreed to filter content while allowing its users to see the filtered content if they choose to.
I think Hive should have a long-term goal of minimizing its reliance any centralized cloud services. That would boost its value proposition. A sufficiently robustly decentralized architecture at the blockchain level and concerning the storage of binary files makes such negotiations Parler found itself having to engage in completely unnecessary.
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