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(/me goes back to check other instances for my deleted messages) Hmm… You're right… Since deletions *do* work across the #Twitterbridge I figured they would work across federated instances too. !TIL
- Joshua Judson Rosen repeated this.
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Bridging is just re-posting notices on another site *using an account you own there*. Like #GNUSocial's "mirroring", which would also let you delete the re-posts from the re-posting account. Not #federation.
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You give me a copy of your notice w/ #OStatus #federation. #Bridging to twitter.com, you give *your twitter.com account* a copy. ☺
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Probably easier to convince your twitter.com account to delete something you posted; if your server asked me, I'd probably refuse. !vivalafederation
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and how about #clients people use on !twitter - will it also be deleted from there? ;-)
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On the other hand, if *you* (not just your server) asked me to take down my copy of something you'd said, I may well oblige.
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I guess I could imagine your twitter.com account disobeying you at some point, though--being less agreeable than friends you federate with.
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I at least would like to think that I'm pretty agreeable, and at least more approachable than a big faceless corporation like twitter.com.
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I think I'd probably regard deletion-requests in #OStatus exactly the same way as I regard them in #email....