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Deivedux avatar Deivedux commented on August 17, 2024 1

Calling Discord messages as "extremely private" is a bit of an exaggeration, in my opinion. Given that Discord's primary message storage are from community servers, the fact that every content hosted on a CDN is easily accessible via a URL, and that the messages themselves are never encrypted suggests that your messages on Discord were never private to begin with, which makes it rather easy to argue that the said data cannot be anything more than just "user-generated content", and whether users want to use this method of content generation for actual private communication is entirely up to them, not to the platform.

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milesmcc avatar milesmcc commented on August 17, 2024

Hmm, this is tough. It's unclear whether this is a violation of the current selection ("yes, using an automated mechanism") or not. We could change this to no, but then we'd have to reckon with whether we'd need to change Wikipedia's scores as well (after all, there's no way to 'delete' a user's edits). @ibarakaiev what do you think?

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cloudrac3r avatar cloudrac3r commented on August 17, 2024

That's a fair point. I think on discord it's more of a problem than on wikipedia since direct messages you send to your friends are likely to be much more personal than factual edits on wikipedia about some specific topic.

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ibarakaiev avatar ibarakaiev commented on August 17, 2024

@milesmcc I'd say we should stick with the current selection for Discord, because messages are user-generated content that is shared with many other users (not just with Discord as a company). Perhaps we should modify the rubric to say that data deletion only applies to personally identifiable data?

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cloudrac3r avatar cloudrac3r commented on August 17, 2024

Depending on what the person used discord for, there's every chance that their messages contain personally identifiable data.

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QuickWrite avatar QuickWrite commented on August 17, 2024

The problem is that you can still access files even if the message has been deleted.
This can be done simply via a link. These files are also not protected, which means that anyone can access them if he has the link (which is very unlikely, because you have to do this via bruteforce and this would take an immensely long time).

Everything that is sent to Discord stays on Discord and people who may have accidentally sent the wrong thing will have a hard time getting rid of it (you'll probably have to write to Discord themselves).

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