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[Question for admins] How do you feel about your users requesting content or account removal from other servers.


I'm looking for answers from instance admins, if you're a regular user, you can still answer but it's more helpful for me to get answers directly from admins.

If a user on [instance A] asked another instance (Instance B) to remove their federated account and federated content copies from instance B (likely also banning it so content doesn't continue to flow) would the user on Instance A be in trouble with their instance admin for asking for such a thing.

Obviously it depends on the instance's rules but that's part of why I'm asking the question, to get answers from instance admins on this.

On one hand I can see how it would since, since it hurts interoperability and can create tension between instances, but on the other hand a user has the right to be in specific places or not be in those places, that probably extends to not wanting to be federated into an instance they find objectionable (assuming it is for good reasons).

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in reply to Galactic Wizard

I personally would if User didn't post anything to communities on my (bookwormstory.social) or similar (ani.social) instance.

I saw that link rot on lemmy is real. Missing poop post. Hijacked links in posts from over a year ago. Images deleted. I don't want to contribute to it.

in reply to Galactic Wizard

So I'm not sure where I fit in. I run my own instance, but it's a single user instance that only serves me. Also, I currently don't run any magazines (communities) of my own.

If I was the user on Instance A asking on Instance B ... well that means Instance A is my own, and I obviously wouldn't get in trouble with myself.

If I was the admin on Instance B - a user from elsewhere was asking me to remove such content on mine - I'd go ahead and do it. Not worth the potential headache or ramifications that would come with refusing.

I think in general, the admin on Instance A would not be upset with the user. If anything, in this situation the user is probably trying to delete their account and history, so the admins of Instance A would be thankful that the user went to instance B and saved the admins the headache of trying to contact other federated instances themselves to coordinate a manual deletion. (The only thing worse than dealing with a GDPR request is trying to get others to help you deal with a GDPR request - particularly without pay.)




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A little essay I wrote about "mods are power tripping"


in reply to PhilipTheBucket

I really appreciate you taking the time to write out your thoughts and share what you think made the old internet different from what we have today.

I'm 25, and never experienced any of what people talk about as "the old internet". I didn't even get to Reddit until it was already on the decline.

With many of the ways the world is changing, I think it's important to consider not just what we want of our future, but also what we wish to keep of our past. And because you experienced a chapter of the internet's history that I haven't, you fundamentally have a perspective that I don't, and that I really value you sharing a little bit of with me.

This post gave me a lot to reflect on, regarding what I agree with and whatnot, and I really hope this conversation regarding the Fediverse continues. We can build something that looks forward while learning from what was special about the past, and that starts with trying to understand what made it that way.

I appreciate your time, hope you have a lovely day today

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in reply to Cris

Hey, thank you! I appreciate it. I like to put down these thoughts, I have been thinking about it since tinkering around with my own little corner of the operation.
in reply to PhilipTheBucket

You're so very welcome my friend, your voice and perspective are appreciated!

Take care 😊

in reply to PhilipTheBucket

Mods are assholes is interesting, because its similar (but not the same as) all cops are bastards. Sure, a place where you dont need cops sounds great, but it also smells a lot like mass survailance or total anarchism (Mass survailance is walled garden internet and total anarchism is the fedi-pact).

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The author misses the irony of leaving Twitter, a for-profit, centralized, social network for Bluesky, a different, for-profit, centralized social network. Hopefully it's different this time.


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