Transaction: 4e5c3c93d319d6a6dab5eea2244d2cc013b080f2

Included in block 42,256,575 at 2020/04/05 00:34:03 (UTC).

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transaction_id 4e5c3c93d319d6a6dab5eea2244d2cc013b080f2
ref_block_num 51,374
block_num42,256,575
ref_block_prefix 1,865,597,174
expiration2020/04/05T00:43:57
transaction_num 15
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"parent_author":"asimpleman",<br>"parent_permlink":"q8a96y",<br>"author":"carlgnash",<br>"permlink":"re-asimpleman-q8ahkj",<br>"title":"",<br>"body":"\"censorship\" via flags is a completely different thing. You can still click into and see posts that have been flagged down. JSun and crew have literally filtered out posts *and entire user histories* from the Steemit API nodes they run,<br> so that these posts and *entire user histories* do not appear on ANY steem front ends. For instance visit: https:\/\/steempeak.com\/@themarkymark and you will see that it appears as if he has never made a single post. And note this is not even on steemit.com which is directly controlled by JSun,<br> as I said they are doing this through the API nodes. ",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"steem\" ,<br>\"app\":\"steempeak\/2020.03.6\" "
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