I've generally not had to do that, as I get a very good sense of people just sharing conversations with them over time, and also observing how they do things on the blockchain. 😁🙏💚✨🤙
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I've generally not had to do that, as I get a very good sense of people just sharing conversations with them over time, and also observing how they do things on the blockchain. 😁🙏💚✨🤙
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In that case, you simply having a (casual) conversation with someone over time (generally anywhere, but particularly on Hive) is a good substitute to "background checking". 🤓
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I got curious about what you think about the Hive blockchain's PEPE frog @pepetoken, apart from the "fact" that it is a PEPE frog (or probably the PEPE frog) of Hive. 😆🐸
Anyway, this is one of the comments that disappeared from #Ecency, so I needed to type this reply again. 🤯 I always check on another Hive blogging frontend (which is #PeakD in this case) if a comment that I tried to publish on Ecency is indeed successful. 🤓 There's the chance though that Ecency will publish my previous comment after some time, which will become a duplicate comment if it happens. 😅
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Well, I don't know him in any other context than that.
More Ecency fun to be had by all it would seem. 😁🙏💚✨🤙
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