I agree - generally speaking they're almost certainly not actually deleting anything when they say they are, just flagging it as gone. And edits are probably stored as diffs. AND so many people have been scraping Reddit for long enough now that there's full copies of everything you've posted out there already.
Geometric7792
joined 2 years ago
I agree, the integration of microblogs + threads is brilliant and I hope people keep using it.
I'll pay for instance hosting, for sure.
So you're basically paying for a proxy for Google and Bing search?
Google, because of inertia and not being given a good reason to switch.
Loli is legally considered as paedophilia in europe and the US
It isn't though. Legally there's nothing to be done about it. Defederation and blocking it from the main list is certainly advisable, though.
It did! It was posted 18 hours ago. Implication is it will happen today sometime
Best of luck to them.
I can't be excited about consequences until there's a conviction
If the data is federated, I would assume that any deletion request is not going to be honored by somebody.
I really like kbin.social, but it's hard for me to figure out how to start a new Threaded post. I can add a new "article" or "link", but what about just a text post?
Also I am not sure how my home feed is populated - I can subscribe to federated stuff and local stuff, but most of what I'm seeing is not from anything I've subscribed to. Is it more like r/popular?