This is addressed in the upcoming Lemmy release 0.19.4 where contents will no longer be included in API responses. Until then it's up to clients to actually hide it. Content is kept for a few days to allow you to undo deletion, but you can also edit your content before deleting it to remove that. There is also a scheduled task running once a week I believe that will replace contents of deleted comments with something like PERMANENTLY DELETED.
Regardless, as Lemmy is a public platform, you should be aware that people may be storing this information on linked platforms regardless and may not respect the edits/deletions at all.
the reporting endpoint is the same, doesn't matter where you report from.
https://lemmy.today/ maps to this IP.
It doesn't look like any scanners currently flag this domain: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/url/a47dfe5f17250f4fe029556c3f71672f6d4cfbee854d74e170f9c69de14c30cb
if the missing NSFW mark is the only reason for removal we're generally open to restore content after that has been fixed.
we will not actively search out content that has been removed and then was updated to include the nsfw mark, but this would be doable on request.
Lemmy.World is legally primarily bound by the countries listed here.
If we get a request, of course we will evaluate that request.
When it comes to taking down content, such as copyright infringing content, we may err on the side of caution to reduce the legal risk we're exposing ourselves to.
When it comes to handing over data that is not already publicly accessible, such as (not-really-)private messages or IP addresses of users, we will not "err on the side of caution" and hand out data to everyone, but we must follow the laws that we're operating under. See also https://legal.lemmy.world/privacy-policy/#4-when-and-with-whom-do-we-share-your-personal-information.
Hello,
the other two posts have been removed on Lemmy.World due to the image hoster used.
The image hoster is currently blacklisted on our end.
it's mostly !asklemmy@lemmy.ml, !asklemmy@lemmy.world, !opensource@lemmy.ml, and !selfhosted@lemmy.world, though some of the latest spam also started arriving in !warframe@dormi.zone.
it's not just this community getting hit.
it's mostly !asklemmy@lemmy.ml, !asklemmy@lemmy.world, !opensource@lemmy.ml and !selfhosted@lemmy.world, though some of the latest spam also started arriving in !warframe@dormi.zone
they appear to be advertising their "criminal organization", listing some of the illegal activities they do and where to find them.
posting and commenting.
voting should work: https://lemmy.world/post/11967676
this appears to be a UI bug, via API call this can be done.