• islands@lemmy.cafe
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    1 month ago

    Well, for one Lemmy has zero respect for privacy. You can’t even delete a comment. A comment is eternal. At least you can do that on reddit.

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      1 month ago

      I made an account here without an email address (I done that on reddit too but you can’t anymore)

      I can use various websites to view deleted reddit comments

      I would never consider anything that I have let leave my device as “deleted” anyway

    • Manzas@lemdro.id
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      1 month ago

      If you expect privacy on social media you should take an iq test

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      1 month ago

      Interesting. I didn’t know that about deleting comments. The web client on my instance has a delete button, but is there some kind of issue with that change not necessarily propagating to other instances?

      It doesn’t bother me much personally since you never really can be sure that you deleted something from the internet. Even if reddit deletes a comment, you can possibly find it on an archive somewhere. Anything you toss onto the web should be something you’re comfortable with the world knowing.

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      1 month ago

      At least you can do that on reddit.

      You literally can’t. People have deleted their whole comment histories and have them restored by reddit admins.

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      1 month ago
      1. You can delete and edit comments on lemmy. But that doesn’t mean all severs or users will honour that request. Same is true for reddit, hence why it is possible to see deleted reddit comments on 3rd party websites. (And deleted tweets, etc. on other sites.)
      2. People post on lemmy for the purpose of sharing thoughts and ideas with the world. If your stuff is private: don’t post it! This is true for all social media. Also note, lemmy doesn’t ask for your phone number or other unrelated personal information.
    • babybus@sh.itjust.works
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      1 month ago

      Virtually anything you post on the internet is eternal. A better example would be your upvotes as they are also synchronized according to instance admins - something many people do not expect.