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I think it's nice they delegated back to some community initiatives, but I'm seriously troubled by their freezing of stake when a few weeks ago, @justinsunsteemit made this post which he later edited. He spoke about 'the sanctity of private property' and now is directly contradicted by current witness voting of Steemit inc controlled @dev365 in which they support the freezing of private property by unvoting anyone not running the fork code to freeze assets. Blatant hypocrisy. This is why I find any good will by @justinsunsteemit aka Steemit Inc. to be just fake words. I guess time will tell what happens to Steem, I guess a lot of people still have hope.

This is what the edits to the original post consists of:

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Until this is sorted out I find any positive action taken by Stinc to be a positive one... Which is pretty sad - I honestly thought there would never be a day where I powered down. Nor wanted to! I was surprised to hear about the Justin Sun acquisition but went in with the best hopes but with all that was said and done over those following weeks I sort of lost that hope and it doesn't seem to be coming back. The opposite really. I guess this is much more opinion than what you asked for 😛

Edit: Of course there is more to the story and I'm still learning lots, not completely open to the idea that there is something else going on here. Nor do I think that 'Hive' is the be-all-end-all. Still a bit undecided on this whole thing to be honest as both 'camps' have not always behaved honorably. But the freezing of funds, I'm not so down with, I wasn't too impressed when I heard the steemit stake had originally been frozen! But alas, here we are. And I think APPICS deserves a bigger delegation!!