- cross-posted to:
- cash@slrpnk.net
- cross-posted to:
- cash@slrpnk.net
The linked comment is unreachable. It’s not my comment, but I see nothing wrong with it. The big annoyance with censorship is the act of censorship itself is implemented in a non-transparent manner.
It’s also a clumbsy implementation because the comment text still appears in searches. You just cannot get the full version from SDF.
Maybe it’s not censorship… it could be that SDF has a space shortage and they delete everything older than a year or something. But in any case, it’s shitty that censored content yields the same signal as too-old-to-keep content.
Anyway, I quote the comment here:
I can get to the thread but not the comment.
It seems innocuous - what is the evidence that it was specifically censored?
It’s possible the entire account was deleted - some people do that because they’re so concerned about privacy. Deleted posts remain in the Lemmy instances cache / archive for recovery purposes.
Given the post content is from someone who is very concerned about anonymity to the point they pay with cash for anything potentially conteoversial, it doesn’t seem unlikely to me that they just deleted their account?
