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I'm not sure the soft fork could be reimplemented without tweaks at this point. See the accounts restricted by 0.22.2 by @netuoso. These accounts were freed to vote when the sock-puppet witnesses rolled back the restrictions.

<p dir="auto">See transaction <a href="https://steemd.com/tx/b1ff1572c7ca0971cb8c886139a5c6f7e84a0e9c" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" title="This link will take you away from hive.blog" class="external_link"><code>b1ff1572c7ca0971cb8c886139a5c6f7e84a0e9c<span>. <a href="/@steemit">@steemit has set its voting proxy as <a href="/@dev365">@dev365 which is the JS account. Therefore, what the soft fork tried to prevent, these accounts voting, has already happened.

Doesn't seem right how it is now.

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