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Federated services have always had privacy issues but I expected Lemmy would have the fewest, but it's visibly worse for privacy than even Reddit.

  • Deleted comments remain on the server but hidden to non-admins, the username remains visible
  • Deleted account usernames remain visible too
  • Anything remains visible on federated servers!
  • When you delete your account, media does not get deleted on any server
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[–] lowleveldata@programming.dev 35 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (9 children)

It is reasonable that people should be able to delete their posts / comments. However I don't see how is this related to "privacy". How can something you post on a public forum be private?

[–] fidodo@beehaw.org 10 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I'm also not sure how it's enforceable in a distributed system.

[–] __forward__@lemm.ee 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Blockchains have the property of being append-only, so a blockchain is precisely what makes it impossible to delete transactions. That being said, in a distributed system, once the message leaves trusted servers, it is obviously also impossible to delete it.

[–] Zetaphor@zemmy.cc 4 points 1 year ago

Nothing about how lemmy or the fediverse platforms work has anything to do with blockchains. Don't conflate "decentralization" to include blockchain. Torrents are also decentralized and have nothing to do with blockchains.

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