EDIT #3
During my period of unreliable connectivity (now back home), I've been considering your remarks (have read up to and including Edit 3) regarding Trove, Trovve ( my preferred), Trov, Root, Recorded, Record, Recorda, Funkybits, Vidbits, Store, Stor, Jambox, Immortal - particularly the latter.
...Also after further thought, I think everyone wants one immutable place to store everything in their life and not dozens of different sites they have to deal with for storing different things. Thus I’m doubting whether we need separate names for storage, music, and videos. I think the future is convergence of all of three of these. We will store our data and then mark if we want it published publicly for sharing or identify a private group it is shared to.
In light of that, I have another name contender for you: eternl.com
The domain is available for offer on name.com, so you also have the desired .app extension.
(Minimum offer of $500 on afternic.com )
Also, etrnl.com is $3,214.25 at name.com
Hmm so maybe Mosh is more appropriate for a decentralized governance or DAO. Competes with the suggestion Civitas.
Yes, that's an interesting re-application idea.
Actually nothing is ever deleted from the blockchain. The 7 days is a policy of the Steemit client to not display what is still stored on the blockchain.
Thanks for clarifying. I was trying to reconcile that fact to how the Steemit 7-day editing window was possible, when I assumed that by hitting "Post" it was saved - forever. I would like access to previous edits of posts/comments on Steemit for the sake of transparency.
Yet Steemit is lacking so many features such as the ability to quote or copy+paste a message, so that you could have for example copy+pasted my table rather than manually retyping it...
And I thought it was me not being able to find how to do it in Markdown (being a noob to it)! Would be useful to be able to toggle between upvote order and chronological thread order.
RE: Name YOUR decentralized social network?