Someone deleted a popular answer to a post and now I don’t have a way to make it look right. What should I do in such cases?

  • weex@lemmy.ml
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    3 years ago

    What do you mean don’t have a way to make it look right? How does it look wrong?

    • ajr@lemmy.mlOP
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      3 years ago

      It looks wrong that there are many answers to a non existing comment.

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        3 years ago

        I don’t think that’s a big problem. Certainly nothing new for redditors. And at least it has a banned tag so we actually know part of why it was deleted. People often ask and answer about what it said and I think that works fine. Was it spam?

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    3 years ago

    It would be great if it would have previous versions, i.e. you can’t unpost anything. But that would probably lead ti a lot of problems.

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      3 years ago

      FWIW you can’t reliably unpost anything anyways. It would be trivial to run an instance of lemmy that just federated and logged everything. Deletion should always be treated as a “Please delete this” on the internet.

      Of course there are some benefits if everyone does actually cooperate, however it does raise the question of should we pretend this is the case if it isn’t forced. It may lead users to believe that they can actually reliably delete something.

      • Gamerie@feddit.de
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        3 years ago

        Yes! True!

        But the story is much bigger than that I guess.

        If I write highly controversial stuff that shouldn’t be said/posted, it get’s deleted, but everyone can still see the content because of the previous version. I think in extreme cases this is a problem.

        It’s just that on reddit I always thought it’s annoying when someone deletes a post or his account because I could just go to a mirror site and look up the comment.

        • Jakob :lemmy:@lemmy.schuerz.at
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          3 years ago

          thats what i said…

          deleting content or a user on the instance, where the user lives or where the community originates, should absolutely federate the deletion to the other instances…