Peeps by @dean
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Replying to @alexintosh (0xd18a54f89603fe4301b29ef6a8ab11b9ba24f139)
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Replying to @Plumber86 (0xd1a4d5a1c50b3a089ce55745e7778b668c53058e)
Thanks! I know it’s off in a group of technology, but I do incorporate the two personally. Also i think it went with being able to apply a mini blog of a plumber in the mix of all this. I’m passionate about Plumbing, sales & blockchain. That’s why I enjoy this place. 😁
Haha I've never heard of a plumbing blockchain enthusiast. Would love to follow your mini-blog regarding the two together.
Replying to @niklas (0x40fea49ab80810af6867063758d672030adc6cca)
Greetings from Sweden! I'm really impressed by Peepeth and excited to see how it will develop. I get the feeling that this is something big and that the future is here.
Welcome to the club Niklas!
Replying to @jon1012 (0x25020a5f992a70e61686d21a473f464d86baf9bd)
I love being able to follow people involved in blockchain without seeing posts about btc/eth price and TA all the time :) Thanks #peepeth
Instead we can focus on bigger goals, that truly put the ideals that pulled us all into this adventure to the test 💪
Replying to @Pinastri (0x11c410d6761ce85478df243472b5d06de280da02)
Very well put. We need this to be the rallying cry of decentralized technology as opposed to the endless speculative price discussions. There is more value in empowering people, doing social good and removing middle men and corporations than there is increasing crypto prices.
Free speech is often the most obvious when it's the most ugly, but it's part of building trust in a platform vs company.
Yet I'm excited for @braven's updates regarding content policy. Communities could potentially have their own whitelists to manage the views/content they want.
The thing is, peepeth represents something greater than just "decentralized twitter". It's a shift of power, empowering people without needing corporations. Corps are obsolete. We got this. We don't need ads, we don't need hierarchy, we create a movement that cannot be corrupted.

Replying to @Hannah (0x94b26d7a0145635ed3dad4b786f47b6be4f3945a)
#peepart #art
Love the colors
Replying to @Bevan (0x30755d3e65c0cf46c35b72d11e52d941c5fc3a3e)
Good question. Flagging is only on the front-end (content policy coming soon). Other front-ends can display whatever they want.
I love that approach. Communities can still have their policies which they enforce with a whitelist, yet there isn't a single entity in charge of microblogging.
Reminds me of mastodon 🐘
Replying to @ahsan (0x7be95c060895cc47b9506d6af954b6eb960e2ee1)
First thing that came to mind: a React Native mobile app... I'll keep peeping (lol, love this word) about the progress and of course the GitHub repo will be open source!
What a marvelous idea to test my first tip with 🎉
Hey @bevan, how does the "flag as unlawful" work if a tweet is immortalized?
Replying to @ahsan (0x7be95c060895cc47b9506d6af954b6eb960e2ee1)
Damn, awesome project with a lot of potential. Excited for the future of #peepeth!
Hey hey Ahsan, glad you made the account. I'd love to see your creativity applied using their ABI: https://peepeth.com/front_end
Wow, very impressed with the #peepeth experience. Batch transactions should make this platform much more accessible.
Looking forward to seeing the first 3rd party frontends for peepeth develop. Something that was never possible with twitter since they clamped down on their API.