It's all decentralized. Even if you were somehow able to get your actual account deleted, (which you can't), its spread across the decentralized blockchain anyway, available on any number of other websites or front ends. Even deleted posts and comments aren't deleted, just hidden away but easily accessible
This is also, by the way, why I put so much emphasis on copyright infringement. A lawyer could easily retroactively browse through your posts, find copyrighted material and then send the evidence in an email to the original owners and sue you for profit.
You're only symbolically deleting the post from steemit.com, not from steem. I can just go on, say steemd.com and view all your activity.
As for lawyers, they have their ways to just dig out who you are, IP addresses and such. Decentralized doesn't necessarily mean anonymous (though it does help)
'in event of termination your access to funds will depend on... account keys, name etc' - as in, it still exists. But yeah Steemit.com is a website, just one of many faces of the blockchain. You'd still exist on, say, busy.org, https://steemkr.com, mpsteem (or whatever) and so on, and so on. Busy.org, for example is about as popular as steemit.com, so it's all gonna be there.
ok, well, will see what comes from the emails. Busy.org can have the account deleted too and dtube. Every website that uses the service. Then the account can just sit in the blockchain. I don't want any part of a place or system such as this.
It's all decentralized. Even if you were somehow able to get your actual account deleted, (which you can't), its spread across the decentralized blockchain anyway, available on any number of other websites or front ends. Even deleted posts and comments aren't deleted, just hidden away but easily accessible
This is also, by the way, why I put so much emphasis on copyright infringement. A lawyer could easily retroactively browse through your posts, find copyrighted material and then send the evidence in an email to the original owners and sue you for profit.
The cleaner we are the better, really
If it's all decentralized, how can this lawyer even find you?
If you can delete posts, you can delete the account.
You're only symbolically deleting the post from steemit.com, not from steem. I can just go on, say steemd.com and view all your activity.
As for lawyers, they have their ways to just dig out who you are, IP addresses and such. Decentralized doesn't necessarily mean anonymous (though it does help)
Then symbolically have someone delete my account. There's a logon server isn't there?
https://steemit.com/login.html
I think it can be deleted, the admins just don't want to or they would rather people not know it can be done.
Even if it's still there but totally hidden. I want my account gone from here!
From the Steemit.com TOS. I request the service be terminated !
'in event of termination your access to funds will depend on... account keys, name etc' - as in, it still exists. But yeah Steemit.com is a website, just one of many faces of the blockchain. You'd still exist on, say, busy.org, https://steemkr.com, mpsteem (or whatever) and so on, and so on. Busy.org, for example is about as popular as steemit.com, so it's all gonna be there.
ok, well, will see what comes from the emails. Busy.org can have the account deleted too and dtube. Every website that uses the service. Then the account can just sit in the blockchain. I don't want any part of a place or system such as this.
Yes because capitalism is really scary for some people.