This article will describe how lemmy instance admins can purge images from pict-rs.
Nightmare on Lemmy Street (A Fediverse GDPR Horror Story) |
This is (also) a horror story about accidentally uploading very sensitive data to Lemmy, and the (surprisingly) difficult task of deleting it.
Good post! Also an exercise in how many times you can include the same link lol
In boost I have a list of all my uploaded pictures, where I can delete them.
If someone on my instance checks out a post with one of your photos, it will be downloaded to the pictrs folder on my server, and then served to the user. This is how Lemmy works.
I don’t see how your boost can manage to delete it from there.
Yes, the deletion would have to be federated, there is no way to guarantee anything at that point. But as I understand OP this is about acting quickly, on an upload that isn’t even part of a post yet.
If I doxx myself on any service, someone can take a screenshot, it could be archived. But If I delete it before anyone sees it, there is a good chance it will never get out, if the primary platform properly removes it.
Well anything you upload to the Internet is very hard to delete. It’s just on Lemmy it’s more obvious. Anyways gtk admins can delete stuff
One of the golden rules of maintaining privacy was to not share what you did not want to be shared around in society. This rule has existed since cavemen learnt how to ape each others’ drawings, symbols and sounds.
Are people this stupid nowadays?
He couldnt have stressed more how this was accidental