Why YSK: On reddit only the body was editable, so by knowing this you won’t need to delete or resubmit due to wrong URL, typo, etc.
Why YSK: On reddit only the body was editable, so by knowing this you won’t need to delete or resubmit due to wrong URL, typo, etc.
My understanding is that some of these things are less explicit desired functionality and more oversights that simply haven’t yet become worth the developer effort they would take to remove from the codebase.
Actually, I just thought about it, and I think there should be an option to have partial deletions. either way it’s not as bad as I initially thought because you always can just edit your comment to say just “[deleted]” manually
Ultimately I think it’s a moot point. The nature of the fediverse means that any time you make a post, that information propagates across multiple servers and databases. Any of those might be backed up, scraped, defederated from, or temporarily brought offline. Anything you purport to create, edit, or delete can be stuck in any conceivable intermediate state, entirely outside of your awareness or control without recourse.
This isn’t reddit, this data doesn’t become the property and responsibility of a single centralized entity. Everyone would be best served to return to the old internet adage that anything you publish should be considered permanent and public.