• @[email protected]
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    581 year ago

    The fact that Reddit can still tell you that the user deleted their account is proof that not all of that user’s data in their systems are deleted. It may just be a flag in an account that marks them as “deleted”, and so whenever data about that account is being retrieved, their API server will look at that flag, and tell the recipient that the account is “deleted”. People in the software industry calls this “soft deletion”.

    • @Danatronic
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      311 year ago

      I learned in SQL class that you never ever hard delete data when there is any alternative. On Facebook and Twitter you get a whole month to change your mind before your account can’t be recovered.

      • @bob_wiley
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        1 year ago

        deleted by creator

        • @[email protected]
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          61 year ago

          I’ve wondered about this quite a bit. If I were a fucking asshole like spez and wanted to defeat edit/delete scripts, I would set it so there’s 2 entries, one is the original comment and a second column for an edited value. Everytime there’s an edit update the 2nd one.

          I had the idea to start all my comments with gibberish, and then edit with my actual comment, but that got a little tedious lol.

        • @[email protected]
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          Depending on how their database schema’s designed, editing might not actually help. Some designs are made to track every change, so edits will just end up being a row in the database, and lookbacks can be super easy. For example, you might just have to ask the database to give you what a comment looked like at a given time.

      • @DadHands
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        71 year ago

        Bruh I logged into my Spotify account and it reactivated the Facebook account I had requested be deleted a more than a year prior

      • @Oderus
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        41 year ago

        AWS is the same. Literally unable to delete an account as you have to wait for 30 days after terminating the account.

      • @thedrivingcrooner
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        31 year ago

        And even then they probably still have your account, just won’t tell you they do.