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Is there any evidence that Reddit has suffered at all from the exodus to Lemmy?
  • The GPDR doesn't require Lemmy to remove personal data from the entire internet. But when a Lemmy instance gives data to other Lemmy instance, there are legal responsibilities.

    https://gdpr-info.eu/art-17-gdpr/ Where the controller has made the personal data public and is obliged pursuant to paragraph 1 to erase the personal data, the controller, taking account of available technology and the cost of implementation, shall take reasonable steps, including technical measures, to inform controllers which are processing the personal data that the data subject has requested the erasure by such controllers of any links to, or copy or replication of, those personal data.

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    Maybe this is open to interpretation, but I feel that the same Federation protocol that federates out my personal data (my posts and comments), should also federate out my delete requests. I'm unsure why this would be controversial.

  • Is there any evidence that Reddit has suffered at all from the exodus to Lemmy?
  • The CCPA (USA version) and GDPR (EU) both specify Personal Data, not Personally Identifiable Information. So the contents of my posts are my personal data, even if my username doesn't identify to a real person. If I want my personal data removed from Lemmy, the GDPR allows for me to request it to be deleted.

    Lemmy is still in the early stages. I'm not asking for changes to be made right away, or even this year. But I do feel that my personal data should be under my control. Lemmy should be programmed to federate out the the deletion of all my personal data, if I make such a request.

    Where the controller has made the personal data public and is obliged pursuant to paragraph 1 to erase the personal data, the controller, taking account of available technology and the cost of implementation, shall take reasonable steps, including technical measures, to inform controllers which are processing the personal data that the data subject has requested the erasure by such controllers of any links to, or copy or replication of, those personal data

    (*) Note the CCPA has a ton of exceptions, and only really applies to the larger social media sites.

  • How do I purge non-instance data?
  • Media isn't federated. The media should just be referenced with a link to the original source.

    Normally, the largest use of disk space is the Activity table. It is stored for six months, and only useful for debugging. Below is the Issue, along with SQL commands to check and purge this debugging table. Let us know if this was the issue

    https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3103

  • Is there any evidence that Reddit has suffered at all from the exodus to Lemmy?
  • The law specifically names "online identifier".

    The data subjects are identifiable if they can be directly or indirectly identified, especially by reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or one of several special characteristics, which expresses the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, commercial, cultural or social identity of these natural persons. In practice, these also include all data which are or can be assigned to a person in any kind of way. For example, the telephone, credit card or personnel number of a person, account data, number plate, appearance, customer number or address are all personal data.

    https://gdpr-info.eu/issues/personal-data/

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    can I delete my own post from all instances?

    testing, will delete after federation

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    Instance-Agnostic Post Links?
  • There is no easy way to do this. Each Lemmy instance uses their own autoincrement ID for posts. So post 12345 here might be post 54321 on another instance.

    It has been suggested that each post gets a universal ID (UUID is an example). Then the local server could just examine the URL and redirect the user to the local post. This suggestion hasn't gotten any traction. The dev team is more focused on fixing the huge performance issues right now.

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  • But when you first subscribe, you’d expect to be missing old posts

    OP didn't expect to be missing old posts, hence his question. I had the same surprising discovery. Not sure how the UX could be improved to convey to the user what is actually happening.

  • Lemmy PERFORMANCE CRISIS: popular instances with many remote instances following big communities could stop federating outbound for Votes on comments/posts - code path identified
  • Somewhat related, but why are we federating votes? Why not just federate the upvote count and downvote count? Does each server need to track the identity of every voter on a subscribed community?

    Each server will track votes from their own users, preventing duplicate votes.

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