When I “delete” a comment, all it does is replace the text with “deleted by creator”. It doesn’t even hide my username. This is different from previous behaviour where the comment was entirely removed from the public view.

I should be in control of my comment. If I want to delete it then it should be entirely removed - at least from the public view. I don’t want to make comments knowing that I’m permenantly etching my username into the stone of the thread forever with no ability to delete it. I’m highly put off from engaging now that I can’t reliably delete what I write.

Being able to undo the deletion is fine but the undo really should only last 1h or maybe 24h before the comment is properly deleted.

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    8 months ago

    However, once a comment had been federated to another instance, I believe that’s up to whatever instance it’s propagated to

    Yeah that’s a very good point. However, your instance will have fulfilled its responsibility, at least.

    At the end of the day though, anything you publish online should be considered lost, in a practical sense. Even if lemmy adds a feature to facilitate permanent deletion, it’s up to each instance to actually implement it - much like it would be up to internet scrapers to delete the content they collect from anywhere and everywhere.

    lemmy isn’t without its bugs - like I mentioned in another comment, it’s now possible for users to view deleted comments, at least in certain apps (in Jerboa, if you start a reply to a deleted comment you’ll see it). But it’s steadily evolving.

    I’m still waiting for more instance agnostic links for things. feddit.uk/comment/123456 is different to lemmy.world/comment/123456, but what we should have is something more like a federated host at feddit.uk/comment/123456, then copies should be lemmy.world/comment/123456@feddit.uk. As it is now, there is no straightforward way to go from a comment or post in one instance to the same in another. You have to manually search the community or user. I think maybe there are ways for apps to do this through the back-end API, but this should really be there on the front end. It’s annoying when someone gives you a link to another instance and you can’t reply to it.