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(#m443x2q) @tkanos@twtxt.net No problems mate! Just be aware that itā€™s not actually possible to ā€œremove oneā€ anyway when you have little to no control over who follows you. In other words, once published and pulled, consider your Twt published šŸ˜‚ Thatā€™s how content addressing works šŸ˜…


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(#4n4ppya) @prologic@twtxt.net Iā€™m curious about this. Surely the implication of a twtxt file being self-hosted (unless youā€™re using someone elseā€™s podā€¦) 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 itā€™s on my server, I can delete the canonical version. Doesnā€™t mean every trace is immediately/permanently gone from the web, but any remaining cached versions are just outdated cache artifacts.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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