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I read on raddler that this is actually a privacy consern, the post are not actually delete just hidden, post link raddle.me/f/lobby. And I guess there should be delays in deletion across instances anyway since it is not centralized?
Edit: I found a longer explanation , link: raddle FAQ
In terms of privacy, Lemmy isn’t worse than Reddit, or other social platforms. Anyone can make their own Lemmy instance, and anyone can buy access to the Reddit API, in terms of privacy it’s the same thing.
You can only hide posts on Lemmy, Reddit just gives you the illusions of being able to delete posts.
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Nothing is ever deleted. Just create a new unrelated username and whatever you do, don’t use your real email address for sign-up.
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It’s best to assume everything you add to the internet is never deleted. That is the much more likely scenario.
Unddit only stopped working because of the API changes, but you can probably find sites doing the same just by scraping Reddit.
so raddle is part of the fediverse but not a lemmy instance?
No the are not part of the fediverse, at the moment, mostly because of the privacy issue described in the faq. I think they are open to it in the future depending on how they solve the issue. But they are not commercial either, so they have no inzentive for ads or other company policies. Raddler is just one part of postmill, just like lemmy.world is one part of the fediverse.
I think they just get marked as deleted, and what is supposed to happen is that the deleted comment gets picked up through federation and the destination server should delete their local copy. Sounds like that isn’t happening between Lemmy and Mastodon.
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I also noticed that whenever you delete a comment, with the Liftoff app on Android you can open a menu of the deleted comment, click “Nerd stuff” and still read what the comment said. This means that the contents of the comment are never actually deleted. It’s simply tagged as deleted but the content is still there. I think you can currently only counteract that by editing your comment first, then removing it.
I think that it just takes longer to spread the change across whole fediverse. On the home instance it would appear to be deleted, but it needs be propagated everywhere later.
There is no guarantee that the delete request reaches all other instances as there is no kind of synchronisation protocol. If that delete request never reaches the other instance for whatever reason, the post stays online.
I see and I understand that. Thank you for the correction.