Comment on This community isn't your personal adviser
queerlilhayseed@piefed.blahaj.zone 18 hours ago
I have mixed feelings on post deletion. On the one hand, historical technical forum conversations are an incredibly valuable resource, and /c/selfhosted is a technical community. The value comes from having a history in context, and deleting part of the context damages the whole and makes the whole corpus less useful overall. It also allows incorrect or outdated information to fester when there isn’t a strong historical context that can be referenced.
On the other hand, people are right to be concerned about leaving large tracts of text available on the open internet, where it can be scraped, profiled, and possibly de-anonymized. I am very sympathetic to those who delete out of concerns for their own privacy, and I don’t know what a good solution is.
Maybe a compromise would be (on user “delete") to leave the contents of a post intact, but simply delete the username from the post, and the post from the user’s history? Deletion on the fediverse is a bit of a sham anyway, and it would leave valuable discussions intact for other users.
LovableSidekick@lemmy.world 18 hours ago
I think a good solution would be to create a community specifically to connect people who don’t want to share their posts and people willing to provide individual help. They could find each other and DM a conversation. Milking a public forum for advice and then vandalizing it by deleting the post is definitely NOT a good solution, and I do not share your sympathy for people who do that. It’s like curtaining off a few back rows of a bus to use all day as an office - although that could have been funny in a Seinfeld episode.
frongt@lemmy.zip 18 hours ago
That would be any freelancing hiring platform.
LovableSidekick@lemmy.world 18 hours ago
I spent many years as a software dev contractor working through agencies, but I still don’t see the parallel.
frongt@lemmy.zip 17 hours ago
I mean if you want personal, private, ad-hoc support, hire someone to work for you personally.