Comment by @paulburke • Hey
I think we have to accept that once digital content is made public, there is no going back. That's not the issue Lens (and Web3) is trying to solve. The be
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100% agree with all of the above. how I interpreted the above statement was more rhetorically. As in blockchains by design make that specific quality unachievable. Anyone who has posted something to lens, regretted it, removed (from hey) only to realise it's still available everywhere else has on some level wrestled with that thought. I agree that we have already been living in that reality anyway ( "once digital content is made public, there is no going back" ). Maybe a decade ago the EU was working through some *right to be forgotten *laws & I have no idea how that evolved. I just hadn't looked at it from the other side of the coin til now. I imagine ownership as a right to remove will be solved way higher up the stack as blockchains become ubiquitous (opensea's hidden folder on steroids)