I noticed that there were some accounts that were hijacked by the instance owners. All the posts from that user were then edited to say what happened.

This kind of surprised me, I figured instances could delete posts, but not edit them. So how much control do they have?

I assume they can’t see my password (hopefully). Can they post in my name? Do they have all the access to my posts to foreign instances that they do over local posts?

Edit: thanks for all the responses everyone! I’ve wanted my own instance for a while, but maybe I’ll get on it now

  • James
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    That is a lot of words to say ‘they can’t see your password, but they can try to guess it. Make a secure password and you won’t have any problems’

    • sylver_dragon@lemmy.world
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      That’s a fair critique. However, I find the advice “Make a secure [unique] password and you won’t have any problem” is often given, without any explanation as to “why” that advice is given. As someone who likes to know the “why” behind things like this, I like to give that detail as well.