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[−]catapart · 2026-07-01 Wed 17:32 UTC · link
I'll add to the "is it still...?" questions.

Last I was told about it, there was no way to delete stuff from IPFS. Nothing enforceable, at least. Setting aside that public stuff is "impossible" to delete on the internet, there's something appealing to me about being able to shut off my server. Feels like that is less possible with IPFS hosted content.

Does anyone have some perspective for me about removing content?

[−]deno · 2026-07-01 Wed 17:49 UTC · link
Imagine you created a torrent (and/or magnet link) with a file and then stopped seeding after some time. If it was popular it will probably live on, if not then eventually it disappears.
[−]catapart · 2026-07-01 Wed 18:08 UTC · link
Thanks! Yeah, I kind of figured that was still the case. Not really any use cases I have that I would feel comfortable with that paradigm, but I'm glad it's available!
[−]somat · 2026-07-01 Wed 18:33 UTC · link
Is that not the same with anything published to the internet. For example I could keep your comment published and available for as long as I had interest in doing so despite any effort you may take to remove it from HN. I mean I guess tech like ipfs and bittorrent try to automate this process(keeping something on the internet as long as there is interest) but you let something out on the internet it could stay there a long while. Or it could go poof and disappear, it depends on how much interest there is in the subject.
[−]iamnothere · 2026-07-01 Wed 21:51 UTC · link
True, and in fact HN will not allow you to remove your past comments after the delete period has passed. People who are obsessed with deleting their past history should probably not be posting here! (Not even a GDPR request will help you, for those in Europe.)