I had never heard of it! Thx for the tip
Khalic
Already sent my GDPR request for my data and complete data deletion. In a few month, I will just have to look for my posts and comments, kindly provided by reddit, and denounce/sue them if they didn’t comply. That should sit well with investors ;-)
Must be hard, hope you’re doing ok 👍
Ok so it’s an option, nice.
There’s some reports about content deleted by users being resurrected without consent. This is why I sent a GDPR request to delete all my content even after deleting everything. I will definitely sue them if they fail to comply.
My thought is that this knowledge needs to be archived and available, to prevent it from being taken hostage by a platform.
If it becomes a a good replacement for a site:reddit.com search, then even better, I’ve seen many users that are quite distressed by this. It’s great for the protest and highlights a “vulnerability” in our knowledge banks
I’m no legal scholar, but isn’t the content public? You can attribute and link to the original reddit post for example.
I would definitely not recommend using lemmy or kbin for that, but there are other options, using the fediverse, etc.
Is there an example of a waterproof phone with replaceable battery?
I’m proud of you numbers!
Oh i like the way you think…
It’s a little disheartening to delete all that… but there are backups of reddit everywhere, the knowledge won’t be lost. I guess one might create an instance that mirrors that content…
And honestly, it’s exciting to be part of something new. I’ll try to help with development if I can. I might start building little “fediverse boxes” for people to keep home… well let’s have some fun.
Many people are asking from which point of view. It’s always from our point of view, the observer. So they mean we might see it in a few decades, it will then have happened ~600years ago