Troy on Nostr: HTTP doesn't inherently have delete though. If you visit my web page, I can't change ...
HTTP doesn't inherently have delete though. If you visit my web page, I can't change the code that was sent to your machine. I can write code to update content on the fly, but that's not specific to the protocol.
I see the "delete this post" feature as a fear-driven action that encourages irrisponsible behavior. In some environments, like Telegram, it changes the context and meaning of conversations that are read by others later.
I know that I make mistakes, and I have no problem apologizing for them when I realize I'm in the wrong. It seems like other people have gotten used to hiding, and not owning up to their posts/actions.
I see the "delete this post" feature as a fear-driven action that encourages irrisponsible behavior. In some environments, like Telegram, it changes the context and meaning of conversations that are read by others later.
I know that I make mistakes, and I have no problem apologizing for them when I realize I'm in the wrong. It seems like other people have gotten used to hiding, and not owning up to their posts/actions.