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by ghaff
2213 days ago
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I agree that's a more defensible position. Of course, there are lots of situations--you have a bylined article "printed" in a newspaper/magazine, you write a book, you appear speaking in someone else's YouTube video--where it's not really reasonable to expect to be able to expunge what you've written from the public record. This isn't a new thing. You couldn't typically delete a Usenet post either. What has changed is how easily and casually people can put things out in public without editorial oversight that they may regret. |
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In the early days of Usenet posts were ephemeral and would only last a week. That expectation was baked into the culture and everyone was surprised to find a sneaky organisation had been archiving it all to monetise later.