Previous HN thread - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16661323
I read the whole thing and all I came away with is that basically no one has a fucking clue if it applies, if it does apply technically does it even matter, and if it does matter how it’s supposed to work without fucking up the site. Yay GDPR!
Ask HN: Will HN allow account and comment deletions?
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#13I have been partially doxed here and HN refuses to remove the comment.
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Is there a nice summary of how to do this available? Or, if not, would you mind posting a few pointers?
It's nothing fancy. I'm simply deleting all my comments/posts on reddit and other forums I've participated in, manually. Of course, you can reach out to the admins and ask them to delete your data, but they may not be responsive... One thing I haven't got to yet, and am not sure how to even approach, is removing my old Usenet posts, which you can find on Google Groups (from 1995!). I still comment on reddit and such,…
May I ask why? There are few things more frustrating than arriving in a help thread from search results and finding that the answer has been deleted.
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It's nothing fancy. I'm simply deleting all my comments/posts on reddit and other forums I've participated in, manually. Of course, you can reach out to the admins and ask them to delete your data, but they may not be responsive... One thing I haven't got to yet, and am not sure how to even approach, is removing my old Usenet posts, which you can find on Google Groups (from 1995!). I still comment on reddit and such,…
> I still comment on reddit and such, as I like to help people. I just come back later and remove the comments. May I ask why? There are few things more frustrating than arriving in a help thread from search results and finding that the answer has been deleted.
It's a couple things. I may actually be wrong, and don't want to leave my stupidity open on the internet for all to see. And secondly, for those who figure out my alias in real life and snoop me up on the internet and find things out about me that I'd prefer to keep private (things I am interested in, activities I partake in, etc).
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#17Previous HN thread - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16661323
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#18I think at the very least a 'hide' feature for a comment would be useful. Presumably you don't want 'anonymous' comments created either so you'd need to hide the entire comment from the public and not just the username.
Sometimes one accidentally leaks personal information, and in this day and age privacy matters (or should).
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#19I have been partially doxed here and HN refuses to remove the comment.
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> I still comment on reddit and such, as I like to help people. I just come back later and remove the comments. May I ask why? There are few things more frustrating than arriving in a help thread from search results and finding that the answer has been deleted.
That's fair, and I understand that pain. It's a couple things. I may actually be wrong, and don't want to leave my stupidity open on the internet for all to see. And secondly, for those who figure out my alias in real life and snoop me up on the internet and find things out about me that I'd prefer to keep private (things I am interested in, activities I partake in, etc).
Like Sharparam, reddit search results can be fruitless because of all the deleted answers. Imagine if StackOverflow was like that.