I've not personally experienced censorship on Reddit, but am aware of its existence and agree a blockchain based system mostly fixes that pain point. For example, I can recall instances here of flagrant abuse against others not being tolerated by the community. Instead of comment deletion, we added the feature of hiding the posts with low comment scores.
You know, I wonder if other folks feel the same about the UI too. Seems to show up as a huge complaint in criticisms of steemit. I've never been much of a design guy myself and generally appreciate anything within reason that I can browse through logically.
Any suggestions for improvements?
RE: Does Steemit Need a Blockchain to be Successful? An Interesting Take on the State of Steemit