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Legally false? ok mr. bot esquire.

I’m sure the state wants the documents posted on wikileaks deleted.

If you want someone else to do something for you, it’s better to ask nicely, or pay them. But you have to be willing to live with the fact that sometimes the answer will be no.

The words between the quotation marks (‘“‘) is false. No one thinks that.

Not at all. I think it’s good that relay operators can delete anything they want. After all, it’s their computer.

I’m just saying that we should see these campaigns to implement “moderation” and “deletion requests” and the like for what they are: engineering to benefit the state. I wont be working on that stuff unless I’m forced to by threats of state violence.

You should be suspicious of anyone that is.

This is a bad opinion for at least three reasons (probably more):

The state can and will make anything that threatens them illegal. Encryption was illegal for years.

Relay operators can always delete anything they want.

“not allow people to delete” is usually just a sneaky way of saying “force relay operators to delete”. you should look into the history of a tool called tls notary (or maybe ssl notary?) if you want an example of why I am skeptical of this kind of argument