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anthony27
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3/24/2025, 6:47:31 AM
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It's really this simple. Anything you post on the internet is there forever. I mean even civilians can use the wayback machine. You think the boys in blue don't have something more sophisticated? If you were here and something illicit happened and you don't want to be associated with it.. and you didn't engage... You're good. Whether you delete or not, it's still there. Account deletion, throw your computer against a wall, light yourself on fire (Joke); it's always going to be there. Whether you have the ability to delete your account or not, zero difference. They wouldn't give you the ability to delete emails on your computer and text messages on your phone if it actually mattered.
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3/24/2025, 8:49:02 AM
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Wayback doesn't index everything and no local plod is getting an international warrant for internal system archive data from Meta for your public nuisance charges, they can't even get your local ISP data (or can't be bothered). And no you're definitely not good if you're doxxed and from either your name or handle across platforms. Privacy and association is just one point, the other concern (and maybe it's just my concern) is the user sovereignty over their contributions to the platform. I don't see anyone making the argument that not being able to delete anything from the internet ever would make the internet better or safer in some way. Like.. that's the thing we're saying is not good that reddit et al. "pretend" to let you delete your contributions/account, so if we agree that's not ethical I don't know why soj.ooo is going out of it's way to be anti-user in this regard more so than every supposedly evil mainstream platform that at least gives you the public desktop privacy tools to remove your own account.
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