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20 sats \ 7 replies \ @Undisciplined OP 4 Oct 2024 \ parent \ on: Why I Use Disappearing Messages security
As long as you keep interacting with people and leave your stuff up long enough, I imagine you would.
We've had some fairly prominent folks who delete a lot of their content.
A one year deletion cycle?
It defeats the purpose of stacker news though.....
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I don't personally like deleting content, but stacker news' purpose is to be a valued place for stackers to share information. If ephemeral posts and comments are what some stackers value, then it's good that SN makes it possible.
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Me either.
But l have thought about it, and l have seen it done before.
That fandago guy does it often.
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@k00b what are your thoughts on deleting and SN?
Are we being overprotective of our useless thoughts and opinions? Lol
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I don’t mind it. I know HN limits what you can delete to preserve conversation threads, unless you email them with a request for deletion.
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Can that happen here?
If you delete the post, will all the comments disappear?
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I don’t think so. Deleted items are overwritten with “deleted by author” to preserve the item in the item tree (parent child, reply to, etc) but the content itself is gone
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