I might have to look more into my state’s right to be forgotten law. I used PDS for about 2 weeks until no more zombie posts were in my profile (most resurrected by the opening of closed subs). I was cleaning out some gaming book marks and clicked on a reddit thread I’d kept and, lo and behold, I found myself in the comments. Except I’d purged all of those. And searching for myself yields no results. This is…disappointing.
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Commenting to find this easier later
There is a save feature on lemmy :)
Sadly not on kbin. kbin has many amazing features, but gosh, do I miss saving.
You can always boost a post/comment and see it later on your profile’s Boosts section.
That’s a fine idea, thank you!
If it isn’t too oldschool for you, there’s also always the choice to make a regular bookmark and give it the appropriate tags to easily find it again.
I use kbin both on the phone and on the pc, so having it all together is more comfortable.
Booky.io is a decent bookmark manager. Switched to it after they killed Google Bookmarks.
A true Chad use both
Does it work on permanently suspended accounts?
(The reason for was for “mod abuse” for reporting too much misinformation in a right-wing safe space subreddit, in case anybody was wondering.)
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Is it just me or is “permanently suspended” an oxymoron?
Yeah, it’s stupidly euphemistic. I’m not sure if that language is used just to distinguish it as a sitewide action by the admins (as opposed to a single-subreddit “ban” from that sub’s mods), or if there’s some more calculated/nefarious reason for it (maybe being “banned” from an account has legal implications that being “suspended” doesn’t?).
If you’re allready making a GDPR request, why not use it to have them delete the account and all its contents?
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