One of the things that annoyed the shit out of me when I was on Reddit is when users would sift through the post/comment history of your account to use as ammunition in an argument they are having with you now. Is there a way to block or limit access to my account history?

  • gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    11 months ago

    Public forum means public

    Don’t want your history there for people to see, don’t make it in the first place

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    11 months ago

    If that is being done, either you are the asshole, or they are. In either case it’s pointless to continue the discussion.

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    11 months ago

    It’s impossible based on how Lemmy works on principle.

    I have a rule, that if I’m debating with someone, and they use one of these things against me (or against someone else):

    • calling up the post history (unless the receiver is an actual nazi, spambot etc.)

    • making fun of grammar (unless the receiver deserves it, e.g. doing the same thing first)

    • accusing of something bad or evil without any evidence, or being a total snowflake

    • using “grand” words like disinformation, whataboutism or entitlement completely inappropriately, and to just shut the other person up

    Then I consider the discussing immediately done, and I’m likely to block the person outright, because it’s clear they only debate in bad faith and just use dirty tactics to make tgemselves feel better; so it’s a waste of time to keep talking to them, and best to avoid ever getting into that situation with the person again.

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      11 months ago

      Yeah I agree. I had to block a few people already for being toxic in one of those ways. I wish I had the programming skills to put in these privacy features myself though. Maybe only show recent posts/comments, only show posts from certain instances or communities. But I can see that being an issue to some.

  • FractalsInfinite@sh.itjust.works
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    11 months ago

    Nope. However you can use alts with connected or duplicate names, that way you can separate post history while avoiding accusations of being a sockpuppet.

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      11 months ago

      And then you get banned if you (even accidentally) upvote something with two accounts.

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        11 months ago

        That requires the host instance to have set up proper anti alt measures, or the admins of the instance with the upvoted post to be paying close attention. As such I am pretty sure with only 2 accounts the chances of detection are minimal.

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    11 months ago

    Either don’t say shitty things, or stand by the things you post. If you’re concerned about things you say being used against you, then you either know that your stances are ethically or morally questionable, or you enjoy bad-faith arguments for the fun of it.

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      11 months ago

      No it isn’t about shitty things being said. It’s about you’re previous post being used as a strawman to silence your current posts. Like if we were arguing about R Kelly’s music royalties going to his victims and you decide to go back in my post history some months to find something I said about the war in Ukraine to use against me in my argument. It is unrelated but you didn’t like either arguments so you want to use as dirt instead of arguing your point.

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    11 months ago

    Posts in this community should be directly related to sh.itjust.works, not just Lemmy in general. With that being said, I think that the question has been answered thoroughly by the folks here.