• 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏
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    79 months ago

    That’s pretty unfortunate for the blog author, can imagine making that kind of mistake early in the morning will really wake you up.

    The blog doesn’t mention specifically whether the author had uploaded using a Lemmy app or the webui AFAICT - if he used an app, there are some that actually store the auth/delete token returned by image uploads, and provide a section within the app where you can manage/delete (purge) images you’ve previously uploaded to Lemmy

      • Redjard
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        49 months ago

        Boost does, under settings, general, uploaded images. Here is mine:
        boost uploaded images list

        I can delete them there (or forfeit the ability to do so)

          • Redjard
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            39 months ago

            Yeah. It uses google ad-mob, or if you purchase it needs the google play store app to verify that and deactivate ad-mob.
            A way to purchase it without going through gplay would fix this, and probably means it could be published on fdroid in a premium-only version at least. I’ve been meaning to ask @rmayayo@lemmy.world about the feasibility of that for a while now. It’s bothered me for years now, but I simply couldn’t find an alternative so far (neither back on reddit in the days).

  • @The_wild_card@lemmy.ml
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    39 months ago

    Yea i saw the issue on git seems like the devs were rude and assigned you to prove a point. Are you workin on it ? Do yoy even know how or were the devs being dicks on purpose ?

  • chiisanaA
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    29 months ago

    In the future, please use cross post instead and not click bait titles into different communities.

    On a more related note, do you have knowledge if the image was federated outwards? I’m fairly sure I’ve subscribed to that community, so there may be an off chance I have received a copy of the image as part of federation. Is there any way to scour other instances to find images that is federated out and needs to be removed?

    • @maltfield@monero.townOP
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      49 months ago

      Fortunately, in my case, my image was “orphaned” and never actually attached to a post or comment, so it wouldn’t have federated.

      If the image has already federated then that’s a whole next level problem :(