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(#m443x2q) @tkanos@twtxt.net No problems mate! Just be aware that it’s not actually possible to “remove one” anyway when you have little to no control over who follows you. In other words, once published and pulled, consider your Twt published 😂 That’s how content addressing works 😅


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(#4n4ppya) @prologic@twtxt.net I’m curious about this. Surely the implication of a twtxt file being self-hosted (unless you’re using someone else’s pod…) is that I control its content; I can delete/edit what I want. Sure, someone else might have saved/cached it, but the same would apply to any web page: if it’s on my server, I can delete the canonical version. Doesn’t mean every trace is immediately/permanently gone from the web, but any remaining cached versions are just outdated cache artifacts. Am I wrong?


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