Yes, but those companies are poorer, and have lower tier legal teams.
Das capitalism baby!
Yes, but those companies are poorer, and have lower tier legal teams.
Das capitalism baby!
Those are both edits to existing replies where I was trying to be an asshole, AFTER I could no longer reply and received a ban message. Why Lemmy would let a banned user edit historic comments I dunno.
I can’t seem to view my OG comment in my own history or modlog, or any of them prior to editing. The most asshole the OG comment got was “your bravado is reckless and dumb af”, but still got like 95% / 40+ downvotes from a user base who believe nuclear war is a joke. It’s the first time I’ve bothered using the modlog, and as a feature that was touted for its transparency it’s honestly not much better than reddit. Can’t even seem to view the mod who made the decision.
When you’re employed by the state to shit post as your day job, I imagine you have numerous tools — an entire web platform to efficiently orchestrate and coordinate your activity — and time to post everywhere. Strategically, Lemmy is a low investment and could potentially lead to dominating and moderating a much larger community in future.
TBF, the veracity of the information is relatively field dependent. Structural engineering? Yeah, probably still as relevant as the day it was published… Quantum computing or astrobiology theory? Far more likely to be superseded or debunked.
This is straight comedic gold. I like to imagine some elderly stenographer refused to retire and this is a common occurrence… or it’s some 3rd rock from the sun aliens first day.
As others suggested you don’t need all your historic mail on your mailserver. My approach to email archival is the same as all my historic data — a disorganized dumping ground that’s like my personal data lake, and separate service(s) to crawl, index, and search it (e.g. https://www.recoll.org/)