Will it break any functionality beside android auto?

  • Pyro
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    61 year ago

    I don’t appear to have any semblance of Android Auto on my phone, so I’d assume it’s safe. But still take a backup, just in case.

    • merde alors
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      1 year ago

      if i can restore a deleted post, what does “delete” really do on lemmy and why isn’t it called “hide” instead?

      • Pyro
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        51 year ago

        Deletion on many online services is “soft”. Which is, exactly as you say, just hiding it and preventing it from contributing to various counts/statistics.

        I imagine it’s named like that because “hide” implies “hide from myself only” (like hiding a dialog box), whereas delete implies something more permanent.
        Also, when a user wants to get rid of something the first word they’ll look for tends to be “delete”, so why make it harder for them to find that button by naming it something unconventional like “hide from all”? Even if it’s technically more accurate, users just don’t care.

        I also imagine some services keep some things for legal reasons, even after “deletion”.

  • @BearPear
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    61 year ago

    Yes. Go ahead. It is safe. I have done it before.

    • @dystop
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      11 year ago

      some people want more storage space maybe? not OP, just guessing.